50 Cent Takes Shots at Diddy Following Tense Courtroom Revelations 🎤
In the wake of explosive courtroom testimony during Sean “Diddy” Combs’ federal sex‑trafficking and racketeering trial, tension between Diddy and 50 Cent has once again escalated—this time spilling onto social media.
The Courtroom Bombshell
During the ongoing trial in New York, former assistant Capricorn Clark delivered startling testimony about an alleged incident from the early 2000s. She recounted a heated exchange between Diddy and their shared manager, Chris Lighty, at an MTV event after the two rappers crossed paths. Clark testified that Diddy interrupted, saying:
“I don’t like all that back and forth … I like guns.”
This came amid revelations of a broader criminal enterprise, which includes charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and transporting individuals for prostitution—potentially punishable by life in prison.
50 Cent Fires Back
Always vocal about their longstanding feud, 50 Cent seized on the “I like guns” comment. On Instagram, he posted satire-laden memes and sarcastic captions, including:“Cut, CUT… Wait a minute PuppY’s got a gun, I can’t believe this I don’t feel safe… LOL.”
In another post, he joked,“Oh my goodness itty bitty Diddy wants me dead, I have to lay low, I think I’m gonna hide out at the playoff game tonight. LOL.”
Fans responded eagerly, flooding his comments with amusement and surprise—many praising his humorous but pointed reaction .
Diddy on the Defensive
While Diddy has yet to respond directly, courtroom tension escalated further. Judge Arun Subramanian reportedly threatened to remove him from the trial after he nodded at jurors during testimony—behavior deemed inappropriate . Additionally, banks of testimonies—including from former girlfriend Cassie Ventura and “Jane Doe”—have described harrowing abuse and exploitation, including orchestrated “freak-off” sessions and threatening misconduct.
A History of Beef
The rivalry between 50 Cent and Diddy dates back over two decades. In 2006, 50 Cent accused Diddy of involvement in the Notorious B.I.G.’s death and released a diss track. Their conflict deepened as 50 Cent publicly rebuked Diddy during his ongoing legal woes—calling out protests organized by supporters wearing “Free Diddy” shirts and mocking the whole effort as “diabolical” .
Docuseries Adds Fuel
Currently, 50 Cent is producing a Netflix documentary series titled Diddy Do It?, chronicling the allegations against Combs. He has pledged all profits to support victims of sexual assault—a move that amplifies his public positioning as critic and narrator .
Where It’s Heading
As the trial progresses—juries have already heard weeks of gripping testimonies—the dynamic clash between the courtroom drama and celebrity rivalry is shaping media coverage. 50 Cent’s sarcastic commentary continues to draw attention, while Diddy remains on the stand facing testimony from multiple accusers.
Observers note that the feud has re-entered the spotlight in an unexpected way. What was originally a criminal trial has morphed into a public referendum on fame, power, and the personal lines rappers are willing to cross—even for entertainment.