Ice-T Refused to Watch Netflix’s Diddy Doc: ‘I Don’t Care’
Ice-T is staying out of the Diddy drama.
Netflix’s recent documentary Sean Combs: The Reckoning was must-see TV for many people. But the Law & Order: SVU star didn’t bother to watch the four-part series, which premiered in December 2025.
“I didn’t watch it. I’m not into gossip,” he told Allison Kugel during an appearance on her Allison Interviews podcast.
Ice-T on Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs allegations: ‘I wasn’t there’
“That’s not my stuff. I purposely avoid all of it. I’m not a woman,” continued the rapper and actor, who recently launched The O.G. Network, a FAST channel streaming network that focuses on urban storytelling, along with co-founder Courtney “Big Court” Richardson II.
The Body Count co-founder went on to say that his wife, Coco Austin, “might have watched it, but I don’t do that.”
Ice-T stressed that he couldn’t comment on the specific allegations of sexual assault and misconduct against Combs that were raised in the documentary,
“I don’t do gossip,” he said. “I’m a man. I was not involved in that [stuff]. I wasn’t there and I don’t care.”
Rapper weighs in on controversy surrounding ICE
During his conversation with Kugel, Ice-T also weighed in on the latest controversy surrounding another ICE – Immigration and Customs and Enforcement.
“I’m on the right side of proper law enforcement, but what we’re seeing now in America with ICE, what is law enforcement?” he said. “What is it, and who draws what line and where? They don’t need warrants. So if ICE decides they want to come in my house without a warrant, does the Second Amendment permit me to shoot them? If they’re out there behaving illegally, what makes them legal, cause they got a badge?”
“Unfortunately, their name is ICE, so I’m taking the heat, regardless?” he added, before going on to reference Body Count’s controversial 1992 song “Cop Killer.” “But as far as doing Cop Killer, Cop Killer was a protest record about brutal cops. The fact that he became a hero to some, that lets you know how some people feel about the police.”
Ice-T, who went from criticizing violent police to playing an NYPD officer on SVU, also said that he was not anti-cop.
“I don’t dislike cops. I dislike racism and I dislike bullies,” he said. “If you wear a badge or not, it doesn’t matter. When I was a criminal I didn’t hate the cops … Me, myself, I’m not a cop killer and I’m not a cop. I’m acting in both of them. I didn’t kill no cops, and I’m not a policeman. I cannot arrest you.”
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