
50 Cent has spoken out about his alleged beef with Diddy, and shared something surprising in light of his recent tell-all documentary on the rapper.
Curtis ‘50 Cent’ Jackson has been no stranger to talking about his feelings about Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, which may lead many to believe they have had a historic feud dating back to the 00s.
But apparently, it’s not as it seems.
Sean Combs: The Reckoning has 50 Cent as its executive producer, which dives into the allegations that have been circulating around the convicted rapper since his arrest in 2024.
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This year, Diddy was convicted of two of five charges held against him; two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution.
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The rapper was found not guilty of the sex trafficking of Cassie Ventura or his former girlfriend, Jane, and of racketeering conspiracy.
As of right now, the rapper is currently locked up at Fort Dix prison in New Jersey until May 2028 after being sentenced to serve four years for his crimes.
Regarding his allegations, 50 Cent has been very vocal about what he thinks of Diddy, be it his belief that he was involved in the killings of Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls, as well as claiming he prefers the company of men.
However, when discussing his feud, 50 says there isn’t one.
In an Instagram post, the rapper published a clip of him talking on Good Morning America about his documentary series, with him clearing things up in the caption and insisting there is no feud.
50 wrote: “What feud, I put two of his kids in my scripted Tv shows. I just didn’t like he said fruity s**t to me. and he said fruity s**t to me, I don’t like that! LOL @50centaction DEC 2 Netflix.”
Commenters were quick to jump on this, with one claiming 50 went on national TV to talk about the project so ‘Puff could see from jail’, while another wrote: “I never in my lifetime want to have beef with 50!!!!!!.”
As for what Diddy thinks, the documentary is the result of a grudge.
This comes after his spokesperson branded it 'a shameful hit piece' and alleged 'Netflix relied on stolen footage that was never authorised for release'.
One part of the statement read: "It is equally staggering that Netflix handed creative control to Curtis ‘50 Cent’ Jackson - a longtime adversary with a personal vendetta who has spent too much time slandering Mr. Combs."
In light of the scathing response, 50 claimed he had been sent a bouquet of flowers from Diddy behind bars while he was performing at a club in Miami on 4 December.
Topics: Diddy, 50 Cent, Music, Netflix, Documentaries