50 Cent calls out Diddy’s defenders in hollywood claims ‘They've been to those parties'

50 Cent escalates his criticism of Diddy's defenders and teases a docuseries that could have major repercussions

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Rapper 50 Cent has intensified his criticism of those defending Sean "Diddy" Combs amidst the ongoing controversy surrounding the music mogul. Diddy has recently settled two lawsuits related to allegations of assault, with a video of one alleged incident going viral. In response, 50 Cent is preparing to release a Netflix docuseries titled "Diddy Do It?" which promises to delve into these controversies and potentially have significant repercussions for Diddy's career.

In an interview with US Weekly, 50 Cent discussed the docuseries and what viewers can expect. He hinted at revealing uncomfortable truths about major stars close to Diddy who have remained silent. 50 Cent specifically mentioned rapper Jay-Z as someone who was a regular attendee at Diddy's infamous parties. "I'm the only person in Hip-Hop culture who has produced any hit television. Why wouldn't I be the person to produce it?" 50 Cent remarked, highlighting his success in television production.

He further suggested that the silence from other prominent figures in the industry might be due to their involvement in these events. "Some of the people who have been around in the culture who are not saying anything—that's because they've been to the parties, [and] they don't know what part of their experiences are on tape," he explained. "So it keeps them quiet, and it looks like I'm the only guy, but I've been [saying] for years that something's not right."

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