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Where to watch 'The Fall of Diddy' documentary
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Hip Hop was king in the Nineties and Noughties, with some of the most infamous albums of the rap genre emerging during this time from the likes of Biggie Smalls and Jay-Z to Mary J Blige and Usher. But, if you flip any of those album covers over, the likelihood is you’ll see the same name over and over again – Sean Combs (aka Diddy), a rapper and music producer who generated countless hip-hop hits under his Bad Boy Records label, which he founded in 1993.
Now though, the man who once ruled the music industry finds himself behind bars awaiting trial, accused of sex trafficking, transportation for prostitution and racketeering conspiracy.
The documentary – essential watching in light of the first day of his abuse trial – maps out his ascension to power and the allegations of violence and abuse that were kept quiet for years. The Fall of Diddy is a five-part documentary and comes from the same producers as Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV – a documentary series that went viral last year for exposing child abuse allegations from Nickelodeon TV sets in the 90s and early 00s.
The Diddy documentary, which is available to stream right now, includes testimonies of alleged victims and those who have worked closely with the rapper over the years, including his personal assistant. The series also shows and investigates security footage of Combs physically abusing his former girlfriend Cassie Ventura, whose lawsuit against the mogul led to his ultimate arrest in September 2024.
To catch the full story of Diddy’s rise to power and the details of his alleged crimes, here’s how to stream the entire series now.
Where to watch ‘The Fall of Diddy’ in the UK?
The documentary series began streaming in the UK on 28 January, releasing all five episodes immediately onto Discovery+.
Discovery+ is an American streaming service that UK audiences can access by attaching it to an existing Amazon account for £3.99 per month or £39.99 annually. Included in your Discovery+ subscription you will also have access to live channels, including Animal Planet, Discovery, Discovery History, Discovery Science, DMAX, Food Network, HGTV, Quest, Quest Red, TLC, Turbo and ID.
A subscription to Discovery+ is also free for any Sky Q, Sky Glass and Sky
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The documentary can be watched through Discovery+ in the UK, where a description of the documentary reads: “Pull back the curtain on music mogul Sean Combs, and the allegations of violence and abuse kept quiet for years. This chilling chronicle redefines the music mogul and business titan everyone thinks they know.” Many of the interviews featured are from those who claim to have experienced the violence and manipulation of Diddy firsthand, including rappers and singers within the music industry and former employees of his record label.
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Jon Jones answers UFC retirement speculation as fans accuse champion of 'holding the belt …
UFC heavyweight champion Jon Jones continues to ponder unifying the heavyweight belts in a showdown with Tom Aspinall. Jon Jones continues to tease UFC fans about his fighting future months after beginning negotiations with the promotion to fight interim titleholder Tom Aspinall. Jones nearly broke the internet earlier this week when a leaked conversation with […]

UFC heavyweight champion Jon Jones continues to ponder unifying the heavyweight belts in a showdown with Tom Aspinall.
Jon Jones continues to tease UFC fans about his fighting future months after beginning negotiations with the promotion to fight interim titleholder Tom Aspinall. Jones nearly broke the internet earlier this week when a leaked conversation with a fighter featured the heavyweight champ declaring ‘I’m done’ when pushed about his activity in the Octagon.
Jones didn’t take long to reverse course on that declaration, easing fan fears of a UFC retirement in a follow-up social media post. Afterwards, Aspinall shared footage of him ramping up his training camp work, reigniting fan excitement behind the possible Jones matchup.
But hours later, Jones revamped fears of the Aspinall fight not coming to fruition.

Jon Jones shares latest UFC retirement update after week of social media flip flops
Jones teased retirement in the lead-up to his UFC 309 win over Stipe Miocic, in his long-awaited first heavyweight title defense. He briefly eyed a matchup with Alex Pereira, over Aspinall, before Pereira lost the UFC light heavyweight title to Magomed Ankalaev at UFC 313.
After previously dismissing a showdown with Aspinall, due to personal disdain towards the interim titleholder, Jones reversed course in his post-fight interview at UFC 309 with Joe Rogan. But six months removed from UFC 309, Jones and Aspinall don’t seem closer to having a matchup come to fruition.
Jones’s latest comments won’t help quell UFC fans’ fears of the all-time great walking away before fighting Aspinall.
In a recent post on X, Jones answered a fan who asked him about how it feels to be a retired athlete.
“I don’t know if I wanna call it retired, I feel like I’ll always have an ability to pop out and show em. I’ve had many breaks throughout my career, my identity outside of fighting is well intact,” Jones answered.
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“I’m genuinely enjoying life, I’m growing in different ways.”
UFC fans weren’t hearing it from Jones after his latest remarks.
“Just stop holding the belt hostage,” one fan replied on X.
“So you don’t want the smoke with Tommy?” another said.
“Your identity outside of fighting is absolutely horrendous, mate. This is the one time in your whole career where you have a fight that the fans truly want to see, you’ll get paid well for it, and you’re running away?”
“Just vacate the title admit retirement and you won’t have to see a British animal in your nightmares any longer.”
“Jon is severely retired.”
“After all your time in the UFC and everything it has given you then don’t you feel you owe it to the company to let the heavyweight division move on?”
“Bro thinks he’s the main character still. Never was the biggest draw and never will be.”
“Terrified of a polite English man.”
As of this writing, Jones hasn’t provided further comment on the state of the Aspinall fight and a potential retirement from MMA.
Jon Jones vs. Nate Diaz reality TV show cancelled after chaotic on-set brawl
Jones’s scheduled reality television showdown with Nate Diaz was abruptly cancelled after a chaotic on-set brawl between fighters and Diaz’s team. After the incident, several Russian fighters stalked Diaz and his team around Thailand on motorcycles in an attempt to intimidate the former UFC superstar.
Diaz and Jones were supposed to square off as coaches on a spinoff of The Ultimate Fighter in Thailand, featuring many promising MMA prospects in the region. Jones coached TUF once during his legendary career opposite Chael Sonnen.
As Jones continues to enjoy some down time in Thailand, many UFC fans are beginning to lose their patience with the UFC heavyweight champion. But UFC CEO Dana White remains adamant that the promotion will book the Jones vs. Aspinall showdown for later this year.
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May 21, 2025 | Paul Stimpson The final national champions of the season have been crowned and now you can see how they struck gold! Our Rewind highlights package from the Mark Bates Ltd Junior & Under-21 Nationals is available now on YouTube. Watch the best bits from all nine competitions in Kettering and hear […]


The final national champions of the season have been crowned and now you can see how they struck gold!
Our Rewind highlights package from the Mark Bates Ltd Junior & Under-21 Nationals is available now on YouTube.
Watch the best bits from all nine competitions in Kettering and hear from the champions – watch below or head over to our YouTube channel.
Up to seven tables were live-streamed over the weekend. Fancy watching the finals in full? No problem – we’ve got them all at TTE.TV. Click here to choose your match.
Photos from the event, by Table Tennis England’s Official Photographer Michael Loveder, are also available to buy on PhotoShelter.
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Goals were expected to be in short supply between Geneva and Bartlett on Tuesday. The Class 3A St. Charles East regional semifinal pitted two teams that have struggled to find the back of the net, especially late in the season. The Hawks failed to score a goal in their final two games, losing consecutive games […]

Goals were expected to be in short supply between Geneva and Bartlett on Tuesday.
The Class 3A St. Charles East regional semifinal pitted two teams that have struggled to find the back of the net, especially late in the season. The Hawks failed to score a goal in their final two games, losing consecutive games 1-0 to West Chicago and Geneva.
The Vikings, meanwhile, entered the playoffs with similar issues.
After a late start due to a lightning delay in the opening semifinal, the Hawks and Vikings hooked for up for a scoreless match in the first half. Offensive shots were a rarity, except for the occasional corner or free kick.
Geneva junior forward Audrey Stredde finally stepped to the forefront, scoring a goal from three yards out in the 74th minute for a 1-0 victory over the Hawks. The Vikings (5-11-4) will play St. Charles East for the championship at 6 p.m. Friday.
“The ball came back to me and I just hit it again,” Stredde said. “We had the momentum going and just had to finish it. I was not letting that ball go out of the box, and I got it in. The ball bounced back to me. I was wide open and had two shots and it went in. I wanted to score so bad.”
Geneva coach Megan Owens said the team’s tough schedule helped put them in position to win another regional title. The Vikings and Hawks finished in a scoreless tie earlier in the regular season.
“It feels good because we dominated the run of the play and were on their half of the field for the majority of time,” Owens said. “We graduated 10 seniors last year, so I knew we would be little bit young and it would be a rebuilding year, but I didn’t change our schedule. To beat the best, you have to play the best and you grow as a team. We’ve had a lot of positives, especially in the last two to three weeks of the season. It was a great team victory.”
The Vikings were aggressive in the second half, but Bartlett senior goalie Megan Kron, a captain who was named the Upstate Eight Conference West Division Keeper of the Year, was outstanding. Kron, who had six saves in the second half, had two highlight-reel saves in a three-minute segment right before Stredde’s goal, including a hard shot by Stredde in the 68th minute.
But Stredde found the back of the net following a long free kick by Ella Howard. In the middle of a group of players, Stredde fired a shot that was saved at first, but she managed to score off the rebound.
The Hawks (7-7-4) finished the season with three straight losses after putting together a three-game winning streak.
“We worked hard and were competitive, but the story of our season is we’ve struggled on the offensive end,” Bartlett coach Vince Revak said. “We’ve stayed in games defensively but it’s a matter of time when you are defending for 80 minutes that something will sneak through.”
In the first semifinal, host St. Charles East scored three goals in the first 11 minutes to post an 8-0 victory over Lake Park. The Saints (18-6-2) shrugged off Friday’s 2-0 loss to Wheaton Warrenville South by getting a hat trick and an assist from freshman sensation Mya Leon and two goals plus an assist from Sophia Wollenberg. The Lancers (5-14-1) did not have a single shot on goal.
“It was nice to get some confidence back for some players who haven’t been on the field in some time, and getting those minutes under us and getting some rhythm and finding the back of the net,” St. Charles East coach Vince DiNuzzo said. “Every game you win at this point is not something you take for granted. It’s win or go home.”
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Kaizen
Kaizen: 1 year to climb Everest, the inspiring documentary by YouTuber Inoxtag, follows his incredible preparation to climb Everest. To be (re)discovered on Disney+ from May 21, 2025. Inoxtag, a 21-year-old French YouTuber accustomed to entertaining his millions of subscribers, is tackling an ambitious personal challenge: climbingEverest after just one year’s preparation. In this documentary, […]

Kaizen: 1 year to climb Everest, the inspiring documentary by YouTuber Inoxtag, follows his incredible preparation to climb Everest. To be (re)discovered on Disney+ from May 21, 2025.
Inoxtag, a 21-year-old French YouTuber accustomed to entertaining his millions of subscribers, is tackling an ambitious personal challenge: climbingEverest after just one year’s preparation. In this documentary, Kaizen: 1 year to climb Everest, directed by Inoxtag himself, audiences will be able to follow his journey, from his surprising decision to the final push to reach the top of the world. The project, as funny as it is moving, shows the physical and mental transformation of this young video artist who, until then, had never practiced any sport. The title “Kaizen”, borrowed from a Japanese concept of continuous improvement, perfectly reflects Inoxtag’s state of mind throughout his adventure.
Where and when can you see Kaizen: 1 year to climb Everest in France?
Kaizen: 1 year to climb Everest is broadcast on Disney+ from May 21, 2025.
Synopsis: Become a mountaineer and climb Everest in 1 year to the day? That’s the dream of Inoxtag, a 21-year-old non-sporting Youtuber. In this documentary, we follow him for 1 year and discover how he changed his life to achieve his dream.
An inspiring, moving and funny documentary about an extraordinary adventure.
Kaizen: 1 year to climb Everest takes us inside Inoxtag as he sets himself an extreme challenge: to become a mountaineer in just one year, in order to climb Everest, the roof of the world. This documentary follows his rigorous training and metamorphosis from mountain novice to determined mountaineer with disconcerting sincerity. Through touching, comic and sometimes difficult moments, the film shows the doubts and obstacles he encounters on the road to his dream, as well as the encounters with mountaineering experts who accompany him in his project. Between the technical preparations, the discovery of the mountain, and the personal challenges, Kaizen is a true tribute to perseverance and surpassing oneself.
This documentary will appeal to both Inoxtag fans and those who enjoy stories of personal achievement and resilience. Through this extraordinary adventure, the film delivers a universal message: with willpower, anything is possible, even for someone starting from scratch. The project’s unique approach blends the YouTuber’s light-hearted, accessible style with a deeper reflection on the effort required to realize one’s dreams. In the tradition of documentaries such as Free Solo or The Dawn Wall, but with a more accessible and entertaining approach, Kaizen: 1 year to climb Everest should appeal to those who appreciate tales of human adventure.
Kaizen: 1 year to climb Everest is much more than just a sporting challenge: it’s a human adventure, inspiring and full of humor, which bears witness to Inoxtag’s determination and personal evolution. The Youtuber was present at the Grand Rex in Paris on September 13, 2024 to present this impressive epic on the big screen, where passion and the desire to surpass oneself lead all the way to the top of the world. The documentary is now available on YouTube.
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Beneil Dariush still believes he could climb into UFC title contention
UFC lightweight Beneil Dariush still believes he could climb into title contention at 155 pounds with a few big wins. For the longest time now, Beneil Dariush has been a notable contender in the lightweight division. However, after a few poor results in his last few outings, many have been left to wonder whether or […]

UFC lightweight Beneil Dariush still believes he could climb into title contention at 155 pounds with a few big wins.

For the longest time now, Beneil Dariush has been a notable contender in the lightweight division. However, after a few poor results in his last few outings, many have been left to wonder whether or not he still belongs in the elite class. Of course, he also has big wins under his belt, but the top 15 is starting to look incredibly stacked once again.
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At UFC 317, Dariush will get the chance to prove himself when he locks horns with Renato Moicano. While it may not be a ‘do or die’ situation for his mixed martial arts career, he’ll certainly need to get through Moicano if he wants to even come close to a world championship opportunity.
In a recent interview, Dariush spoke candidly about his ambitions and his desire to go for gold.
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