50 Cent Calls Out Diddy, Teases Documentary on Alleged Misconduct

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50 Cent Calls Out Diddy, Teases Documentary on Alleged Misconduct

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50 Cent has always been a proponent of controversy, and when it comes to the recent accusations against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, he has been one of the most vocal rappers. From trolling the embattled mogul with baby oil memes to teasing a documentary series, 50 has made it clear that he’s not afraid to voice his thoughts on the situation.

 

Last year, 50 made fun of the accusations against Diddy on social media by posting a satirical poster for a docuseries called ‘Diddy Do It?’ Now, it seems that the idea is becoming a reality. 50 Cent stated that he is currently collaborating with Netflix on a documentary about the accusations during an interview with Lincoln Salazar on The Enthusiast Podcast.

During Salazar’s joking reference to the unnamed project as “Diddy Do I?” The response of 50 was a sly smile and a statement,“He did it. No, he did it. He did it,” with a nod of agreement. Although he delivered his pointed comments with his trademark humor, they clearly showed a strong stance on the matter.

50 addressed the fact that other celebrities have not commented publicly on Diddy’s allegations, “I’m the only one who’s been vocal about this long before,” he said, pointing out that many celebrities are silent because “they participated to a degree” in the culture surrounding Diddy’s infamous parties. He further explained his own distance from the scandal by saying, “I’m just not with all that freaky sh–. Like, all of the stuff he’s doing, I’m not into that type of stuff. I’m just a little more, maybe you could say, basic or normal.”

Salazar inquired 50 about why he chose to steer clear of Diddy’s notorious parties, and the Queens rapper made it clear: “I didn’t participate. I didn’t go to those parties.”

The documentary TMZ Presents by TMZ, was criticized by 50 in a comedic yet pointed jab. The Downfall of Diddy, which is currently available on Tubi. “It’s a bad situation, but it hasn’t happened yet,” 50 said. “So how could you document it when it hasn’t happened yet? That’s forecasting.”

Diddy is currently facing charges of sexual misconduct and abuse, and 50 Cent’s upcoming documentary may highlight the allegations further. While many in the industry are quiet, 50 has made a name for himself as one of the few vocal critics who are not afraid to speak their minds. Through memes, interviews, or his upcoming Netflix project, 50 keeps Diddy’s controversial situation in the spotlight, bringing his own unique flair to the conversation.

 

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