50 Cent stirred speculation across social media after addressing reports that he may be developing a documentary centered on T.I..
On March 5, the hip-hop mogul shared a since-deleted Instagram post that included a screenshot of a news report claiming he was working on a project titled “Surviving T.I.” The rumored film would follow the same investigative style as Jackson’s previous documentary, which focused on Sean “Diddy” Combs.
Rather than confirm the report directly, 50 used his caption to hint at his approach while referencing how he handled the rollout of his earlier project.
“Remember how quiet I got before the Diddy doc, Dame thought I wasn’t coming,” he wrote.
The comment appeared to recall the quiet period before the release of the documentary series examining allegations surrounding Combs. Jackson served as an executive producer on that project, which drew significant attention when it premiered in late 2025.
After referencing the earlier documentary, 50 Cent shifted the focus toward T.I., suggesting the Atlanta rapper could face renewed questions during upcoming promotional appearances.
50 Cent Hints At A Big Response To His Rival, Rapper T.I.
“I hope this doesn’t mess up your promo tour they’re gonna ask about your 20 sexual assault cases,” he added.
The remark referenced past allegations connected to T.I. and his wife, Tameka “Tiny” Harris. Both have previously denied the claims, and several lawsuits connected to those accusations have been dismissed.
Jackson closed the caption with another pointed line that suggested increased media scrutiny could follow.
“You might want to talk to a crisis PR person.”
While the caption fueled speculation about whether a documentary is actually in development, 50 Cent quickly pivoted away from the controversy in the comments section.
“New Music today 


,” he wrote beneath the post.
The quick shift from industry drama to promotion reflects a familiar strategy for the G-Unit founder. Jackson has built a reputation for blending viral commentary with marketing.
T.I. is currently on a promotional campaign for his forthcoming album, Kill The King, led by his new single “Let’em Know,” featuring Pharrell Williams.
