Rapper 50 Cent never misses an opportunity to take shots at his rival P.Diddy, especially now that he has been arrested on sex trafficking and racketeering charges.
When Diddy’s infamous “freak off” parties became publicized, the G-Unit Records founder was one of the first to mock the rapper for possessing an unusual amount of baby oil. Prosecutors in Diddy’s criminal case alleged “1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant” were found after Homeland Security raided Diddy’s mansions in Los Angeles and Miami in March. In addition to trolling the I’ll Be Missing You rapper with baby oil memes, 50 Cent has proudly been promoting his new documentary that will tackle all of Diddy’s allegations.
The Queens-bred rhymer has been very outspoken about Diddy’s sexual and physical abuse accusations since they emerged, even posting a mock poster for a docuseries titled Diddy Do It? earlier this year.
50 Cent recently spoke to Lincoln Salazar from The Enthusiast Podcast, and during his sit-down interview, he covered a range of topics, which of course included Diddy and his upcoming Diddy docuseries. Lincoln jokingly referred to the currently untitled documentary as Diddy Do It? as he interviewed Fiddy about why he took on the controversial project.
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50 Cent made it clear that in his eyes, Diddy wasn’t innocent. Diddy has been charged with racketeering, sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion, and transportation to engage in prostitution, but he hasn’t been convicted of anything as he still awaits trial.
“[Diddy] did it. No, he did it. He did it,” 50 Cent said matter-of-factly. He then added, “And I’m the only one who’s been vocal about this long before.”
50 Cent noted that he’s been the most vocal celebrity about Diddy, his parties, and allegations since he didn’t “participate” in the “freak off” festivities.
‘But I also didn’t participate. I also didn’t go to those parties. So a lot of the celebrity culture that you don’t hear saying anything is because they participated to a degree,” he told Lincoln.
Lincoln asked the Power franchise creator and star why he never partied with Diddy when invited.
Answering honestly, 50 Cent told him: “I’m just not with all that freaky s—. 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.”
TMZ also caught shade from 50 Cent who managed to shade the media platform along with Diddy.
“It’s a bad situation but it hasn’t happened yet,” 50 Cent said, taking a jab at TMZ’s documentary TMZ Presents: The Downfall of Diddy, which is available on the streaming service Tubi. “So how could you document it when it hasn’t happened yet? That’s forecasting.”