Key points
- 50 Cent says he holds unseen footage from filming. He made the remark on Sherri’s daytime talk show.
- The Netflix doc drew strong view numbers on release. It amassed 21.8 million views in its first week.
- Jackson says leftover clips might be posted on YouTube. ValidUpdates has followed the story and ongoing reaction.
50 Cent (Curtis Jackson) says he still has unseen footage. He mentioned the material on Sherri’s daytime talk show. He said not all clips made the final cut.

The Netflix series premiered earlier this month to wide attention. See our earlier report 50 Cent Netflix documentary release for context. Jackson said he had to choose clips for the final edit.
Why footage did not appear
Editors trimmed hours of clips to shape the series. Jackson had to pick scenes that drove the story. Producers weighed timing and tone and legal limits.
Some clips did not meet editorial standards or context. Other footage raised questions that required more checks. That meant keeping parts for later release plans.
Jackson tells guests he kept a backup archive. He suggested some tapes stayed out for legal reasons. The extra materials may appear via other channels.
What 50 Cent said about YouTube
On Sherri Jackson said unseen clips did exist. He said he might post remaining footage on YouTube. See our earlier piece Netflix doc exposes fresh claims for details.
It drew 21.8 million views in its first week. That made it one of Netflix’s most watched titles. View tallies fuel talk about extra unseen footage.
Jackson joked he did interviews so Diddy could watch. He said appearing on TV was a move. He added that extra clips might reach fans online.
Industry figures say unreleased tape often surfaces online. Jackson’s hint means fans may soon see more. He has used social media to push the doc.
Law experts note rights and clearance still matter. A clip release could face legal review before posting. That may shape what Jackson can legally publish.
Some people praised the doc for wide exposure. Others said more answers were needed from key figures. Debate over the series is likely to continue.
Jackson’s choice to use YouTube would widen reach fast. YouTube lets creators post long clips without delay. That appeals to audiences who want full context.
ValidUpdates has tracked coverage and reaction across our pages. We will update readers if Jackson posts unseen material online. Editors expect more clips to spark renewed discussion.
If Jackson posts the footage it could change the story. New scenes might add context or raise fresh questions. That will keep the series in public talk.
For now Jackson leaves options open about release plans. He told Sherri he would consider multiple outlets. Fans are watching to see where clips appear.
Earlier Jackson said he used interviews so Diddy could watch. See our earlier story 50 Cent admits doing ABC interview for background. That piece explains his public strategy and comments.
Jackson left open whether Netflix or YouTube gets the rest. Either way fans will watch what he releases next. ValidUpdates will follow the story and file updates.





