Two of Sean “Diddy” Combs’s seven children are stepping forward to tell their side of the story.
Justin and Christian Combs appear in a newly released teaser for an untitled docuseries in development at Zeus Network, slated to premiere in 2026. The project centers on the brothers’ experience navigating the media storm surrounding their father’s federal sex-trafficking trial and subsequent conviction.
In the December 28 teaser, Justin and Christian sit side by side in a home theater as news footage from the trial plays across the screen. Headlines referencing lawsuits, allegations, and Combs’s sentencing flash by, alongside clips of reporters confronting the Combs children outside the New York courthouse. At one point, audio captures a young girl saying, “Your daddy got four years,” a reference to Combs’s 50-month prison sentence for two prostitution-related convictions.
The teaser also includes footage from the March 2024 federal raids on Combs’s Los Angeles residence—during which both Justin and Christian were briefly handcuffed—and ends with an automated prison call notification from FCI Fort Dix, where Combs is currently incarcerated.
Onscreen text punctuates the preview with phrases including: “The rise. The family. The foes. The joy. The pain. Our voice.” Additional words—“The loyalty. The betrayal. The truth. The lies.”—underscore the emotional framing of the series.
Zeus Network CEO Lemuel Plummer faced backlash after sharing the teaser via an Instagram collaboration post with the Combs brothers. Some critics questioned the platform’s involvement, particularly in light of Zeus’s reputation for unscripted content and the ongoing public scrutiny surrounding the Combs family.
Plummer addressed the criticism directly in the comments, emphasizing that the project is not intended to defend Sean Combs.
“To be clear, this documentary is about giving Justin and Christian the opportunity to share their personal story,” Plummer wrote. “We’re not here to endorse Diddy or anyone else. As a network, we believe in giving individuals a platform to tell their own experiences, just like any network that enters the documentary space. We’re simply allowing these stories to be told, and that’s the essence of what we’re doing here. Thanks for understanding and for letting us bring these narratives to light.”
Justin and Christian are no strangers to the entertainment industry. Justin previously appeared in Power Book II: Ghost and hosted the interview series Respectfully Justin, while Christian—who records under the name King Combs—scored a Billboard “Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop” No. 1 hit in 2022 with Kodak Black on “Can’t Stop Won’t Stop.”
In October, Justin and Christian joined their siblings in a public statement affirming support for their father, writing that the family “stands united” and remains confident that “the truth will prevail.”
Sean Combs was convicted in October on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution, while being acquitted of racketeering and sex-trafficking charges. He continues to face dozens of civil lawsuits, some of which also name Justin and Christian as defendants—allegations both have not publicly addressed in detail.
The Zeus docuseries announcement arrives just weeks after the release of Sean Combs: The Reckoning, the four-part Netflix documentary co-produced by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson. That series debuted to strong viewership and renewed public debate around Combs’s legacy and legal fallout.
Jackson reacted to the Zeus teaser shortly after its release, reposting the clip and writing, “Wow I want to see this show, I’m not sure this was a good idea.”
Whether the upcoming series reshapes public perception or further complicates it remains to be seen—but for Justin and Christian Combs, the message is clear: this time, the story will be told from their point of view.