TODAY’S PAPER | December 11, 2025 | EPAPER

Marlon Wayans mocks 50 Cent in latest social media feud over pink suit

Marlon Wayans calls 50 Cent ‘ugly’ in Instagram post, continuing their public back-and-forth on social media


Pop Culture & Art December 11, 2025 1 min read
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Comedian Marlon Wayans has once again taken aim at Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, this time mocking the rapper-turned-TV mogul over a photo of him in a fitted pink suit. T

he Instagram post, which sparked renewed discussion among fans, labeled 50 Cent as “ugly” and included a series of humorous jabs about his appearance and physique.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Wayans wrote in the caption, “Curtis, today we gonna focus on your ugly… such much ugly to choose from… It’s a problem sir. How you ugly in a suit?! You may wanna lay off them ’roids.” He continued joking that the suit’s front button was “struggling to keep yo fit fat ass in the suit” and likened the situation to “biscuits… Exhale champ.” The post concluded with a comment about the rapper’s reputation, saying, “Everyone in the hood is scared of the bully… except that lil funny skinny dude.”

This latest jab is part of an ongoing social media feud between Wayans and 50 Cent, which began after Wayans publicly criticized 50 Cent’s Netflix docuseries Sean Combs: The Reckoning, warning that the documentary might fuel ongoing rivalries. In response, 50 Cent shared an Instagram photo of Wayans in character from White Chicks with the caption, “Keep my name out your mouth boy,” prompting Wayans to release parody images targeting 50 Cent.

Fans continue to engage with the posts, debating whether Wayans’ humor is in good fun or overly harsh. As of now, 50 Cent has not publicly responded to the most recent Instagram post, keeping the feud alive and fueling speculation over what the next round of social media exchanges may bring.

The ongoing back-and-forth between the comedian and rapper highlights the continued intersection of celebrity culture, social media, and entertainment commentary.

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