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50 Cent was heavily involved as a producer on Netflix's Sean Combs: The Reckoning. The G-Unit mogul was in contact with numerous individuals in preparation for the docuseries, including Diddy's ex, Cassie Ventura. 50 graced the cover of Us Weekly on Tuesday (Dec. 9), which saw him dish on all things Diddy and The Reckoning.
Ja Rule and 50 Cent's beef started all the way back to the 1990s. 50 Cent claimed in 1999 that Ja Rule was frosty towards him before he was robbed by an alleged affiliate of Cent. Rule denied this, claiming that the robbery did take place. Rule also claimed that his beef with Cent stems from Cent being snubbed by Murder Inc.
How did he get the tapes? 50 Cent addresses securing the unreleased and controversial footage in the Diddy Netflix documentary, 'Sean Combs: The Rocking'.
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50 Cent's expletive-ridden two-word response to Diddy documentary critics
The rapper, 50, has faced some criticism over Sean Combs: The Reckoning, after it debuted on Netflix on December 2. The documentary has been hugely popular with viewers, and now 50 - real name Curtis Jackson III - has shared his scathing two-word critique for his haters on social media.
On December 12, rapper and actor 50 Cent shared an X post, writing that he got a remarkable number of views this month. He also posted a photo in which he was seen inside an aircraft.
Cent found himself in the middle of a controversy after he recently engaged in a fiery exchange with Marlon Wayans, who recently weighed in on his explosive Diddy documentary. Wayan’s warning about “karma” catching up for kicking a man when he’s down didn’t sit well with the rapper,
Cent may release 140 hours of unseen Diddy footage from his Netflix doc, fueling more controversy and viral speculation.
Cent is touching down in Toronto this weekend, and fans will have more than one chance to catch him in the city.