50 Cent is not holding back, as he's set to take his enemies, Sean 'Diddy' Combs included, to Kingdom come in a documentary of his own making after 'Freak Offs' revelations.
Fiddy Fires Shots To Mr Take That!
In the world of hip-hop, feuds are as common as catchy beats, but when it comes to 50 Cent and Diddy, it seems the drama never misses a beat. Page Six has caught wind of the latest drama in this decades-long battle, as 50 Cent, Curtis Jackson, 48, the undisputed king of unfiltered opinions, has set his documentary production sights squarely on the embattled Bad Boy mogul, 54, also known as Sean Combs (Brother Love and Puffy).
Known for its gripping dramas, including the wildly successful series "Power," Fiddy's G-Unit Films and Television is expanding its repertoire to shed light on the controversial chapters of Diddy's life. And in true 50 Cent fashion, it's not just any documentary; it's a full-fledged exploration into the tumultuous world of hip-hop, crime, and allegations that have surrounded the Bad Boy Entertainment CEO including "Freak Offs," and RnB songstress Cassie.
Surviving Diddy, It's A Thing!
Fiddy's documentary track record includes true crime gems like "Hip Hop Homicides," a chilling investigation led by former TMZ star Van Lathan into the tragic deaths of rap sensations such as Pop Smoke, XXXTentacion, and King Von. Additionally, his production house was behind the riveting podcast "Surviving El Chapo: The Twins Who Brought Down A Drug Lord," unraveling the tale of Chicago twins turned drug lords who eventually turned on the infamous Mexican kingpin.
Diddy staunchly denies the allegations, and intriguingly, he recently resigned as the chairman of his media empire, Revolt. The unexpected move has triggered speculation, leaving us wondering if it's somehow linked to 50 Cent's upcoming documentary but, of course, it's more than likely associated with the business' image. While it might seem predictable for Diddy to face a downfall following explosive revelations, it's no shocker given that the cinematic expose is spearheaded by none other than the relentless 50 Cent.
Diddy Beating His Meat Whilst Watching!
Adding fuel to the already blazing fire, two weeks ago saw a legal battle initiated by Cassie, once hailed as a prodigy of the "Last Night" rapper. The suit alleges rape, forced involvement in sexual acts with male prostitutes whilst Diddy watched in the midst of beating his meat, and a host of other disturbing and perverted accusations. While Diddy's legal team settled within 24 hours, publicly denying any wrongdoing, the storm of controversy continues to swirl.
In the vast landscape of 50 Cent's ongoing feuds, his tumultuous relationship with Diddy stands out for its enduring intensity. From questioning Diddy's use of the late Biggie Smalls' name to casting doubt on his sexuality (is he gay or not), 50 Cent has never been one to shy away from controversy and generally loves it if you'd ask us. He's even gone as far as insinuating that Diddy possesses knowledge about Biggie's assailant but is too afraid to seek justice.
#TanizzleRewind: Waffles Podcast
Did you catch the latest buzz? We've just launched Waffles Podcast, hosted by the eloquently charming Mr. Waffles himself. In our inaugural episode (also on Spotify, we delve into the controversial world of Mr. "Take That, Take That" and his (alleged) questionable treatment of R&B sensation Cassie. Rumor has it she was coerced into liaisons with male escorts for Diddy's satisfaction.
Waffles Podcast is a rollercoaster of entertainment, blending news, humor, and more without any boundaries. If you're easily offended, fair warning – future episodes might not be your cup of tea. Brace yourselves for our upcoming episode, "The Problem With Fat People and How To Help Them," where we pull no punches in an interview with the outspoken Kathleen Blunt. Stay tuned for unfiltered discussions that leave no stone unturned!