50 Cent Mocks Diddy’s Gun Remark With NBA Playoff Stunt

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50 Cent ridiculed Diddy on Instagram after being named in court docket testimony throughout Diddy’s federal trial this week.

50 Cent wasted no time turning Sean“Diddy” Combs’ federal sex-trafficking trial into meme materials after his identify surfaced throughout courtroom testimony Tuesday (Might 27), unleashing a collection of Instagram jabs mocking the embattled mogul.

The G-Unit founder was talked about in federal court docket by former Diddy assistant Capricorn Clark, who testified that the Unhealthy Boy mogul had a long-running grudge in opposition to him.

Clark recalled a tense trade at an MTV press occasion the place Diddy allegedly advised his then-manager, Chris Lighty, “I don’t like all of the backwards and forwards … I like weapons.”

Clark additionally acknowledged that Combs had a “drawback” with 50 Cent and that the animosity stretched again greater than a decade.

Although not concerned within the case as a witness, 50 Cent took to Instagram with a barrage of posts mocking the scenario.

One picture confirmed him carrying a faux “Free Diddy” T-shirt on the NBA Japanese Convention Finals Sport 5 on Tuesday (Might 27). He clarified in a follow-up video with Indiana Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton that the shirt was truly Balmain.

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In one other submit, 50 Cent shared an AI-generated picture of himself trying panicked, captioned, “Oh my goodness itty bitty Diddy desires me Useless, I’ve to put low, I believe I’m gonna conceal out on the playoff sport tonight. LOL.”

He additionally posted, “Wait a minute PUFFY’s received a gun, I can’t consider this I don’t really feel secure. LOL.”

The “itty bitty Diddy” nickname stems from a separate lawsuit filed earlier this month, by which a girl accused Combs of raping her in 2001.

Within the graphic criticism, she described his anatomy as “an itty-bitty Diddy” and in contrast it to “the size and girth of a big Tootsie Roll.”

The trial stays ongoing in federal court docket.



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