Following Peacock’s deep dive into embattled rap powerhouse Sean “Diddy” Combs, a new docuseries will further examine the controversial producer’s downfall through interviews with former friends, colleagues and others in his orbit.
After premiering on Monday, Investigation Discovery’s The Fall of Diddy continues Tuesday with the final two parts of the four-installment series and an expanded episode featuring Combs’ former assistant, Phil Pines. The documentary is from the same producers behind Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV and Rolling Stone Films, and features “exclusive, never-before-heard accounts and never-before-seen archival footage, offering personal insights into harrowing allegations of violent behavior and illegal activity that have shadowed the music mogul,” per a synopsis.
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At a Glance: How to Watch The Fall of Diddy Online
Part 2 premiere date: Jan. 28
Channel: Investigation Discovery
Stream ID online: DirecTV, Hulu + Live TV, Max, Philo, Sling
Watch on demand: Apple TV, Prime Video
The Fall of Diddy also focuses on Combs’ rise in the music industry as an up-and-coming creative and his founding of Bad Boy Entertainment, to his infamous “white parties” and the 2023 lawsuit filed by ex-girlfriend, singer Cassie Ventura. Combs was arrested in September 2024 on sex trafficking and racketeering charges and is currently behind bars at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn as he awaits trial.
“There’s a lot of people like Puffy in this music business. Exposing Puffy means exposing them,” Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, a former producer for Bad Boy Records, says during an interview for the series. The Fall of Diddy also includes interviews with former Vibe editor-in-chief Danyel Smith, journalist Mara S. Campo, accuser Thalia Graves, former bodyguard Roger Bonds, actress and model Kat Pasions and others.
Watch the docuseries’ trailer below and keep reading for more details on how to watch The Fall of Diddy online with and without cable, including for free.
The Fall of Diddy spans four parts, and the final two episodes air on Investigation Discovery tonight at 6 p.m. PT/9 p.m. ET. The first two installments were released Monday night.
Cord-cutters can stream the final two episodes of The Fall of Diddy live on TV with a subscription to cable streaming services that carry Investigation Discovery, such as DirecTV, Hulu + Live TV, Philo and Sling.
The first two parts of ID’s Diddy documentary series are now available to buy or rent on Apple TV and Prime Video. The remaining two episodes will be released for digital purchase or rental after their air on cable. The Fall of Diddy is also available to stream on demand on the Max and Discovery+ channels on Prime Video (base subscription and channel add-on
Read below for the best live TV streaming services that carry Investigation Discovery and the top deals right now.
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Packages on sale starting at $79.99 per month; free five-day trial
DirecTV Stream is one of the best options for watching the Investigation Discovery (ID) channel and others online — and it includes a free seven-day trial. DirecTV’s entry-level Entertainment tier ($74.99 monthly) offers more than 90 local and national channels, including ABC, CBS, Fox, MSNBC, NBC, CNN, NewsNation, CW, Disney Channel, Nickelodeon, AMC and others.
Other DirecTV plans are on sale for $79.99 per month and up for 24 months; learn more here.
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Packages from $82.99 per month; free three-day trial
Watch the ID channel on Hulu + Live TV for free with a three-day trial. The live TV streaming service starts at $82.99 per month and includes more than 95 live channels, Disney+, ESPN+ and Hulu’s entire streaming library.
Hulu + Live TV includes access to Hulu original series; Marvel Studios, Lucasfilm (the Star Wars and Indiana Jones franchises), the Muppets Studio and Pixar Animation on Disney+; and ESPN+ for original sports programming and live sports from Formula 1 as well as the NHL, MLB and other sports leagues. Subscriptions include unlimited cloud DVR.
BEST LIVE TV STREAMING BUNDLE
$28 and up per month; seven-day free trial
Watch The Fall of Diddy on the ID channel for free with a seven-day trial to Philo, one of the most affordable cable alternatives that offers more than 70 entertainment-focused networks. The service is $28 per month, giving it the edge when it comes to inexpensive streamers. Its lineup includes channels such as A&E, Comedy Central, MTV and HGTV; unlimited DVR and more than 70,000 on-demand titles in its streaming library.
Streaming access starts at $8.99 per month; 30-day trial available
Watch The Fall of Diddy on Prime Video when you add the Max or Discovery+ channels to your streaming subscription. Amazon Prime membership ($14.99 per month or $139 per year) includes access Prime Video, which is also available as a standalone streaming service for $8.99 per month.
All four episodes will also be available to buy or rent online on Prime Video after it airs on cable.
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Packages on sale starting at $23 for the first month
Investigation Discovery is also available on cable TV streaming service Sling‘s individual Orange and Blue plans (reg. $40-$45 per month) or the combined Orange & Blue package ($60 monthly). The streamer is on sale for up to half off of your first month and includes a free month of AMC+, so eligible new subscribers can watch for $20 and up during their first month and then $40 and up monthly afterward.