At the Critics Choice Awards, Chelsea Handler made a joke about 50 Cent's Netflix series on Diddy's rivalry, referencing their past relationship and ongoing conflicts, while 50 Cent has remained silent on the joke. The event also highlighted ongoing legal issues involving Diddy and his sons.
King Combs, son of Diddy, threatened 50 Cent in a deleted tweet, sparking a social media exchange that was fueled by ongoing tensions and a recent Netflix documentary about Diddy. 50 Cent responded dismissively, escalating the online feud, which appears to extend beyond their initial rivalry.
Netflix defends its docuseries 'Sean Combs: The Reckoning' against claims by Diddy and his lawyers that it is an act of retaliation and contains false information, asserting the project is legally obtained and not a hit piece, while legal threats and potential court actions loom.
A four-part Netflix series directed by 50 Cent explores the rise and fall of Sean Combs, revealing new details about his involvement in hip-hop conflicts, legal battles, and allegations of misconduct, while presenting multiple perspectives including those of accusers and jurors. Despite his denials, the series has sparked controversy, with Combs' legal team disputing its portrayal.
A documentary series produced by 50 Cent includes footage of Sean Combs during the days leading up to his 2024 arrest, which was originally shot at Combs's request, raising concerns about privacy and rivalry.
50 Cent responded on Instagram to his ex Vivica A. Fox's warning to women not to date rappers like him, referencing their brief past relationship and recent comments, highlighting their complicated history and ongoing social media exchanges.
50 Cent questions the authenticity of Diddy's prison knife attack story, suggesting it may be a tactic to gain sympathy and a presidential pardon, amid ongoing controversy and speculation about Trump's potential clemency for Diddy.
Originally Published 3 months ago — by billboard.com
50 Cent mocked Diddy after Donald Trump confirmed Diddy's request for a pardon following his 50-month prison sentence for federal prostitution law violations, highlighting past criticisms Diddy made about Trump.
50 Cent responded enthusiastically to being mentioned in Taylor Swift's new album 'The Life of a Showgirl', claiming he's the only artist she shouted out on the record, although others are also referenced. The album has sparked mixed reactions from fans, with some praising it as her best work and others criticizing it as boring. Swift clarified the meaning behind some lyrics, and has no plans for a tour soon after her successful 'Eras' tour.
Originally Published 3 months ago — by Rolling Stone
50 Cent expressed excitement over being mentioned in Taylor Swift's new album 'The Life of a Showgirl,' specifically on the track 'Ruin the Friendship,' which fans speculate is about a past teenage romance. Swift's album features several references to pop culture icons and personal stories, with 50 Cent being the only artist explicitly shout-out in this context.
50 Cent reacted to the news that Diddy was unlikely to receive a presidential pardon, trolling on social media with an AI-generated photo of himself with Trump and comments mocking Diddy's situation, sparking widespread online reactions.
Originally Published 6 months ago — by HotNewHipHop
50 Cent criticized Diddy's lawyer Marc Agnifilo for his poor closing argument in Diddy's sex trafficking trial, expressing skepticism about the defense's case and suggesting the lawyer's performance was so bad it seemed like he was working for the prosecution. The trial's verdict is pending after closing statements concluded, with deliberations set to begin soon.
Originally Published 7 months ago — by HotNewHipHop
50 Cent criticized Kanye West for supporting Diddy's federal trial, leading to online exchanges including a controversial remark from Dave Blunts about 50 Cent's ex Daphne Joy. The feud is part of ongoing tensions between 50 Cent and Kanye West, who has previously made provocative statements about his personal life and expressed a desire to be friends with 50 Cent.
50 Cent plans to speak with President Trump to express his views on the potential pardon of Sean Diddy Combs, who is facing serious charges, amid Trump's hints he might consider pardoning Diddy depending on the case. 50 Cent clarifies he only intends to inform Trump of his opinions, amidst ongoing tensions and public statements involving the artists and the case.
50 Cent is publicly opposing the possibility of Donald Trump pardoning Sean 'Diddy' Combs, who is facing trial for sex trafficking and racketeering, emphasizing that Trump does not tolerate disrespect and would consider pardons only if Diddy were mistreated. Trump has acknowledged some interest in pardoning Diddy but has not received any formal requests, and he noted their strained relationship.