50 Cent has long defended his decision to speak out publicly about Sean “Diddy” Combs.
The Candy Shop rapper, 49, who has had a long-time rivalry with Diddy, has opened up about the allegations surrounding the music mogul, 54, who is currently in prison awaiting trial.
50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, explained why he has often made fun of Combs over the past decade.
“Look, it looks like I'm doing something outrageous, but I'm not. I'm really just saying what I've been saying for 10 years,” he said. told the people.
“Right now, the news is all about Puffy, but apart from that, it's like, 'Oh, this is just my point of view, I've always stayed away from things like that, because this… That's not my style.''
Page Six has reached out to a representative for Combs for comment.
The two have been at odds for years, but the longtime feud has been reignited following the “I'll Be Missing You” rapper's recent legal troubles.
In fact, 50 Cent has since announced that he is making a Netflix documentary about the situation titled “Diddy Do It?”
The “In Da Club” rapper called the allegations against his rival “disturbing” and urged viewers to remember that Combs' actions “are not the whole story of hip-hop and its culture.” did.
The hip-hop star said proceeds from the series will help support survivors of sexual assault.
News of the documentary came to light after the Bad Boy Records producer was accused of sexual assault by multiple women, including his ex-girlfriend Cassandra “Kathy” Ventura.
Combs was subsequently arrested on September 16th and charged with racketeering conspiracy and extortion. Sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion. Transportation for engaging in prostitution.
He has pleaded not guilty to the charges and remains in jail awaiting trial after being denied bail.
Combs' fall from grace came in November 2023 when Cassie accused Combs of raping and abusing her throughout their 10-year relationship. Diddy denied the charges and settled the case the next day.
However, in 2016, a video of Combs brutally assaulting her at a hotel was leaked, and in May 2024, Combs' lies were discovered and he was forced to publicly apologize.
Since then, others have come forward with assault charges against the Grammy-winning father of seven.
If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this article, please call our Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-330-0226.


