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Diddy’s Sons Justin & King Combs to Discuss Father’s Trial in 2026 Zeus Network Docuseries: Watch the Trailer

Diddy’s sons Justin and Christian “King” Combs are ready to speak out about their father’s federal trial and the media turmoil surrounding Diddy since his downfall began with Cassie’s bombshell lawsuit in 2023, which was settled out of court one day after it was filed.

The Combs brothers appeared in a trailer for an upcoming untitled docuseries coming to Zeus Network in 2026 on Sunday (Dec. 28). The emotional clip finds Justin and King sitting down in a home theater as soundbites and news articles bashing their father throughout the trial are played on a loop. It comes to a close with the sons looking to take a call from Diddy while their father is behind bars.

Phrases such as “the family,” “our voice,” “the loyalty,” “the betrayal,” “the truth” and “the lies” are shown throughout the chilling trailer. The docuseries is set to premiere in 2026.  Zeus Network CEO Lemuel Plummer added in a comment on Instagram that this is more about giving Diddy’s sons a platform to tell their side of the story, rather than endorsing Diddy.

“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.

He continued: “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.”

Combs’ seven children haven’t spoken much since their father’s arrest. King Combs teamed up with Ye (formerly Kanye West) to release his Never Stop EP earlier this year, which he dedicated to both of his parents (the late Kim Porter and Diddy).

On track “Pick a Side,” King Combs aims at his father’s longtime rival 50 Cent, and dared anyone to say “No Diddy” — which is a phrase that has become popularized since Combs’ trial — to him in public.

Diddy ended up being handed a 50-month sentence in October. Combs dodged heavier charges of racketeering and sex trafficking but was found guilty of violating federal prostitution laws.

The announcement for the Zeus Network docuseries from the Combs family comes on the heels of the shocking revelations made in 50 Cent’s Sean Combs: The Reckoning docuseries, which premiered on Netflix earlier in December.

50 Didn’t waste any time giving his unfiltered reaction to the Combs brothers’ upcoming series while reposting the clip to Instagram. “Wow I want to see this show, I’m not sure this was a good idea,” he wrote on Monday (Dec. 29).

Billboard has reached out to Diddy’s reps for comment. Watch the Zeus Network trailer here.

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