‘What I’ve been saying for 10 years’

Rapper 50 Cent has voiced his opinion on Sean “Diddy” Combs’ legal situation.

His trolling and comments culminated in the announcement of an upcoming Netflix documentary tentatively titled “Diddy Do It?”

The origins of their apparent conflict can be traced back to 2006, and 50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis Jackson III, has since doubled down on his public criticism of the accused Bad Boy Records mogul. disgraced.

When asked about his comments at live performances and on social media platforms, Fif clarified to People magazine: “Look, it looks like I’m doing some extremely outrageous things.” too, but I didn’t really do that. I just said what I did.” Been saying it for 10 years.”

“Now the news about the Puffy stuff is getting more popular, but other than that, I’m like, ‘Yo, that’s just my opinion because I’ve been staying away from that stuff all this time, because This is not my style.” .'”

Last month, the rapper shared an article from Variety titled “50 Cent Sets Diddy Abuse Documentary Abuse Series on Netflix: It’s a Complicated Story Spanning Decades.”

50 Cent has reiterated his stance and has previously made it clear that he wants to keep his distance from Diddy. He emphasized that their relationship was more professional than personal, saying he was suited to produce a documentary series about the “I Need A Girl” rapper.

As for the “Candy Shop” rapper, many individuals in the entertainment industry are afraid to express their opinions due to their perceived involvement in Diddy’s alleged misconduct.

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– Reese (@ReeseMode) February 28, 2024

“This is a story that has had a significant impact on people. It is a complex story that spans decades, more than just the headlines or clips seen so far,” said Fif and director Alexandria Stapleton said in a statement to the publication.

As Diddy awaits his upcoming trial scheduled for May 5, 2025, prosecutor Emily Johnson informed the court that the prosecution’s arguments are expected to be lengthy minimum three weeks.

Six more legal cases were filed against the rapper, alleging instances of rape, molestation, and sexual assault.

These new lawsuits total 120 charges, including 25 charges involving individuals who were minors when the incidents occurred.

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