
Marlon Wayans has a long history with P Diddy, something that has been exposed by the comic actor’s viral feud with 50 Cent.
Marlon Wayans and 50 Cent have been trading shots on Instagram in a bizarre new feud.
This spawned out of the recent 50 Cent produced Netflix documentary about P Diddy.
The wild Netflix doc levied a number of allegations at Diddy, most notably claiming that he was involved in the death of Tupac, something which the disgraced rap mogul has routinely denied.
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Wayans became involved after saying on a podcast that ‘karma’ would come for 50 Cent for ‘kicking a man whilst he’s down’, pointing to the fact he has known Diddy for decades.
50 Cent however has pointed to the fact Wayans attended the ‘Diddy freak-off parties' for which the rap mogul has now become infamous.
Marlon Wayans has been friends with P Diddy for ‘30 years’

In an interview with The Cruz Show, Wayans was asked about whether he plans to watch the Diddy Netflix documentary, Sean Combs: The Reckoning.
Wayans responded, saying: “I’m not going to keep throwing the dude under the bus man.
“The man serving time in prison, I’ve known Diddy, I know his kids, it must be hard for them.
“At a point on a human level, I just go ‘alright man, we did it’. I’m Diddied out… He’s already incarcerated, how much further under the bus do you throw a man.”
When asked about being ‘more involved than people think’ Wayans said they’re not ‘Baby Oil close’ referencing Diddy’s alleged wild parties for which he was arrested.
He added: “I’ve known Puff for 30 years… I went to college with Puff, I knew Diddy when he was Puffy.”
Marlon Wayans attended ‘Diddy parties’ but claims he never saw anything illegal happening

A resurfaced tweet from Wayans was posted by 50 Cent in which the Scary Movie star tweeted: “Been doin’ Diddy parties for 15 years and I must say you never let me down Puff. Ain’t no party like a Diddy party. Good times. People!”
Asked about this in an interview with Shannon Sharpe, he said he ‘left early’.
He added: “I went to plenty of Diddy parties I left early, I swear to you I’ve never seen [the alleged crimes happening at the parties].
“Those aren’t the type of parties that I go to, I don’t frequent those kind of parties, even if I go like I said, I’ve never seen any of this.”

He joked that if he were to be at parties until 3.30 it must have happened at ‘3.32’, and people must have waited for him to leave.
In a separate interview with the Breakfast Club, he again said he’d known Diddy since college and said he’d been to ‘10/15 parties’ and added ‘he’s never seen sh*t’.
He went on to add: “I’ve never been to a ‘freak-off’.”
He later called them some of the ‘best parties he’d ever been to’ in an interview with BigBoyTV but has been consistent in his claims he never attended the ‘white parties’ where Diddy was found guilty of bringing in prostitutes.
Sean Combs: The Reckoning is available to stream on Netflix now.
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