In a jaw-dropping revelation, Sara Rivers, a former contestant of ‘Making the Band’, shares shocking experiences from the reality show, unveiling unsettling behavior by the iconic figure, Diddy.

Rivers, who was on the show between 2002 and 2004, claims in a new documentary, ‘The Making of a Bad Boy’, that Diddy threatened her and her fellow bandmates. She recalls an incident where Diddy allegedly said, ‘You make me so mad I want to eat your flesh.’ Meanwhile, another bandmate was allegedly threatened to be smacked by a paid crackhead for rolling eyes.

The documentary, which premiered on Peacock, further reveals allegations of inappropriate conduct where Rivers accuses Diddy of groping her during filming. She describes feeling intimidated and mentally drained, as these incidents have haunted her for two decades.

Diddy, however, has strongly denied these accusations through his legal team, dismissing the documentary’s claims as recycled lies and conspiracy theories. His lawyer has expressed disappointment in NBC and Peacock for airing what they call irresponsible journalism.

Despite these denials, the documentary includes voices like Diddy’s former bodyguard Gene Deal and musician Al B. Sure, adding layers to the serious allegations. Other documentaries on similar accusations are reportedly in the works, including one by 50 Cent and Netflix.


In a related development, 50 Cent remarked on the difficulty in producing a documentary about Diddy’s troubles due to the sheer volume of new accusations. Diddy, currently in jail awaiting trial for sex trafficking and racketeering, is also the subject of numerous sexual assault lawsuits.

The revelations from ‘The Making of a Bad Boy’ cast a pall over Diddy’s legacy, with allegations that are compelling public interest and scrutiny. As more stories emerge, the entertainment world watches closely to see what will unfold next.

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