
Diddy's son has clapped back at 50 Cent after the rapper posted a video appearing to mock him on Instagram.
By now it's no secret that 50 Cent - real name Curtis Jackson - is no fan of Sean 'Diddy' Combs, with the 'In Da Club' hitmaker regularly making digs at the disgraced music mogul online.
50 Cent's distaste for Diddy goes back decades, with the 50-year-old having spent the best part of two decades throwing shade at the Bad Boy Records founder, and most recently teaming up with Netflix to executive produce Sean Combs: The Reckoning, a documentary which explored the numerous sexual misconduct allegations against Combs.
And it appears his beef with Diddy also extends to the rest of the family as well, with 50 Cent recently throwing shade at Christian 'King' Combs on social media.
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Taking to Instagram, 50 Cent shared a clip of Christian trying and failing to get a chant going at a recent concert.
The incident - which Complex reports took place at a Room 112 tour in Inglewood, California - saw the 27-year-old attempt to lead the crowd though a 'bad boy' chant, which is in reference to his father's Bad Boy entertainment company. Unfortunately for Christian, who also goes by the name King Combs, the audience were not at all interested in taking part and stayed decisively silent throughout the entire awkward interaction.
The clip made its way to the account 'NoSkipsTea' and soon to Jackson, who couldn't resist poking fun at Christian.
Sharing the video on his account, he wrote captioned the post: "Damn his timing was just a little off."
Watch the video, and see Jackson's dig, below:
Christian Combs obviously didn't take the dig lying down, snapping back with the comment: "The real reason why this senior citizen Curtis is angry and keeps posting me is cuz his BM."
Although aspiring rapper didn't clarify his comment, it's believed the comment is a dig at 50 Cent's former partner Daphne Joy, who is the mother of his child Sire, who was previously in a relationship with Diddy.
The war of words follows the announcement that Christian and his brother were Justin producing their own documentary about their father.

So far, only a teaser for the project has been released online, which sees the brothers sat in front of a large TV watching rolling headlines about their father. The trailer then ends with a call from Fort Dix Federal Correctional Institution, where Combs is serving the remainder of his sentence.
The documentary, which is being released by Zeus Network, is yet to receive a release date.
Topics: 50 Cent, Diddy, Music, Celebrity, Entertainment