Reality TV that was going to focus on Sean “Diddy” Combs and his family, was officially cancelled.

The series titled Diddy +7, was designed around Diddy and his family, but now Hulu has officially canceled the reality TV show. The production was undertaken by James Corden’s company Fulwell 73.

The American rapper has faced several sexual assault allegations in recent weeks, including allegations that he took part in the “gang rape” of a girl who was 17 at the time.

In response, the music mogul released a statement in which he once again denies all allegations against him, saying that for the past two weeks he has “sat in silence and watched people try to assassinate his character, destroy his reputation and his legacy”.

Let me be absolutely clear: I did not do any of the despicable things they claim,” he said in a statement on X/Twitter, also saying he vowed to “fight for his name, his family and the truth». Elsewhere, he called the claims “sickening” and accused those behind the claims of “looking for a quick profit”.

Last month, the hip-hop icon was accused of rape and physical abuse in a lawsuit filed against him by his ex-partner Cassandra “Cassie” Ventura.