50 Cent on why he’s avoided Diddy's infamous parties: 'I’m not into all that freaky sh**'

The Queens rapper has been outspoken in calling out Diddy's alleged sexual misconduct.

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50 Cent continues to be one of the most vocal critics of Sean "Diddy" Combs amidst the sexual misconduct allegations against the mogul. 

Known for his unfiltered opinions, the rapper has trolled Diddy with memes and hinted at an upcoming Netflix docuseries. 

In a recent interview on 'The Enthusiast Podcast' with Lincoln Salazar, 50 addressed his upcoming project, jokingly titled "Diddy Do It?" when Salazar asked for details. With a sly grin, 50 Cent emphatically replied, "He did it. No, he did it. He did it."

50 Cent has remained vocal about Diddy's legal troubles, asserting that his criticism has been consistent for years. 

“I also didn’t participate. I didn’t go to those parties,” 50 added, explaining his decision to avoid the gatherings Diddy has become infamous for. 

"I’m just not with all that freaky sh–," he said, distancing himself from the behavior of other celebrities who attended such events.

— 50cent (@50cent) September 26, 2024

When discussing *TMZ Presents: The Downfall of Diddy*, a documentary available on Tubi, 50 Cent took a jab at the network, stating, “It’s a bad situation but it hasn’t happened yet... How could you document it when it hasn’t happened yet? That’s forecasting.”

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