50 Cent is again mocking his decades-long nemesis, Diddy, sharing a throwback clip of the Hip-Hop mogul begging to be his good friend.
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50 Cent by no means tires of trolling his decades-long foe Sean “Diddy” Combs, and he’s again at it once more amid the most recent improvement within the embattled Hip-Hop mogul’s authorized woes.
As Diddy fought again in opposition to allegations with a $50 million lawsuit, the G-Unit mogul took a stroll down reminiscence lane.
50 Cent has made no secret of his disdain for Diddy through the years, with a beef relationship again to the early 2000s.
On Wednesday night (January 22), Fif posted a clip from a 2018 interview the place Diddy jokingly insisted that fifty Cent “loves me.”
“Me and him could possibly be associates,” Diddy says within the interview snippet. “However he doesn’t wish to be my good friend. I wanna be his good friend so I may train him all the things I do know so he may change into a greater money-getter since I’m the primary money-getter on the planet.”
He provides, “50, please be my good friend. Yo, 50 you’re breaking my coronary heart. Curtis, please be my good friend.”
The video then cuts to a clip of fifty Cent remarking, “What kinda f### s### is that this?”
“Nah one thing ain’t proper,” the “Many Males” hitmaker captioned his submit. “Keep over there play boy. LOL.”
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50 Cent’s submit arrived simply hours after information broke of Diddy’s $50 million defamation lawsuit.
He filed swimsuit in federal courtroom in opposition to Courtney Burgess, legal professional Ariel Mitchell, and Nexstar Media Inc. (father or mother firm of NewsNation), accusing the defendants of spreading “malicious fabrications” that broken his popularity.
The lawsuit alleges Burgess and Mitchell invented false claims about Diddy, notably concerning supposed intercourse tapes. NewsNation is accused of irresponsibly broadcasting these claims with out correct verification.
Diddy’s legal professional acknowledged the swimsuit goals to counter falsehoods which have “poisoned public notion” and will have an effect on Diddy’s proper to a good trial.
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