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. The post was captioned:“My page got a billion views this month but some of the people looking don’t like me. LOL”Social media users reacted to 50 Cent’s post. However, one X user commented:“50 is winnin, love it. Ja Rule probably accounts for about a million of those views at least.”Jayroo @jayroo69LINK50 is winnin, love it. Ja Rule probably accounts for about a million of those views at leastAnother online commentator wrote:“Haters are a good problem to have. Nobody hates the good ones, They hate the great ones.”One social media user opined:“Approval doesn’t scale. Influence does.”A few X users wrote that it was because of the documentary on Diddy that he produced. One of them mentioned:“That Diddy Documentary you did, crazy af . Next is Jay-Z . Lfg.”In similar lines, another netizen commented:“netflix movie helped with this, we wait for part 5 bro. lets go!”Meanwhile, one X user claimed:“Haters give me them salty looks, Lawry's 50 told me, "Go 'head, switch the style up And if they hate then let 'em hate and watch the money pile up" The good life.”In another X post, 50 Cent wrote that he was not “beefing” with Marlon Wayans anymore. He posted:“I’m not beefing with Marlon no more, he not funny. and I’m starting to think he a mook for real. No more about him.”50 Cent said the documentary exceeded his expectations50 Cent recently sat down with Sherri Shepherd on her show. Sherri congratulated him on the docu-series, Sean Combs: The Reckoning. She said it was on Netflix number one. She asked if he had expectations that it would perform well. The rapper said:“I expected it to be bigger. It's actually exceeded my expectations now. Stranger Things is a huge show and it's outperforming Stranger Things on Netflix.”Sherri Shepherd said that seeing so much personal footage of Diddy on the docu-series shocked many people, and she wondered if there was even more that had not been shown. 50 Cent replied that there was a lot more material, but only four episodes were made, so they had to choose what to include.He explained that many details were left out, including parts about Diddy’s dating history, because everything could not fit. When asked if he received new tips following the documentary’s release, the rapper said:“Well, yeah. Everyone starts to feel a little more comfortable when they see other people telling their truth about it.”Shepherd said previously that when rappers had beefs, they released diss tracks. However, now, people release docu-series. She asked who the person would be if he had a beef and wanted to release a docu-series. 50 Cent said:“I don't think that's a good business plan to kind of go after each person specific. This one, the timing was I knew what it was going to turn into.”Previously, Marlon Wayans made comments about 50 Cent in an Instagram post where he said that the suit he wore did not look good on him.