Fabrizio Corona, once the most photographed figure behind the lens, steps into the spotlight himself as Netflix unveils a sprawling docuseries that traces his ascent from a teenage fixer to the self-styled king of paparazzi. The series stitches together archival footage, courtroom drama and candid interviews, painting a portrait of a man who built an empire on exposing the private lives of the famous while courting his own brand of notoriety. As the cameras turn inward, Corona's latest controversy erupts when he publicly accuses a host of the reality show Big Brother of sexual misconduct, a claim that has ignited a fresh wave of media frenzy. The project does not shy away from the moral ambiguities of his trade, juxtaposing the glitter of celebrity culture with the invasive tactics that propelled his fame. Viewers are left to wonder whether the documentary will redeem a polarizing figure or simply cement his legend as the paparazzi king who never stopped chasing the next scandal.