Marlon Wayans and 50 Cent are beefing over Wayans criticism of the documentary on Sean Diddy Combs titled, Sean Combs: The Reckoning. During an appearance on Real 92.3 LA, Wayans explained his problem with the documentary and said:"You can create any narrative as a producer and as a storyteller. I can create any narrative...It doesn't mean it's true. I can get interview. I can do this, I can get footage, and I could make you think this about that person. That doesn't necessarily mean it's true. 50 and Puff had a long term beef.'"It's personal. It's between him and Puff but before it's between the both of them, it's between them and God, Puff's down on his luck and 50's kicking a man when he's down."Marlon Wayans reposts AI jacuzzi image featuring Diddy and 50 CentOn December 9, Wayans reposted a post by Ja Rule. Rule had made an Instagram post featuring a carousel of images depicting 50 and Diddy together along with the caption:"I'm your Karma chump...."The carousel included an image of the two at a 2004-era Universal Music Group Grammy Reception party. The other images were created with artificial intelligence. One of the images feature Cent and Diddy sitting shoulder-to-shoulder in a jacuzzi. Wayans reposted the post and also commented,"Just for the comment...Bro...let's correct the narratives Curtis. Rub a dub dub. STOP""Keep my name out of your mouth boy" - 50 Cents claps backAfter Marlon Wayans' criticism of 50 Cent's documentary on Sean Diddy Combs reached Cent's ears, he posted an image of Wayans' White Chicks character on Instagram, with the caption,"Keep my name out of your mouth boy."Wayans fired back with a parody image of the 12 Years a Slave artwork, and swapped Chiwetel Ejiofor's head with Cent's with the caption,"Now let's think about this 50."Sean Combs: The Reckoning landed on Netflix last week, two months after the rap mogul was senteced to 50 months in prison following a confounding federal trial over the summer. The Netflix documentary backed by 50 Cent features interviews with Diddy's accusers, longtime collaborators, a childhood best friend and two of the jurors who helped Diddy aquit him of the federal charges that could have sent him to prison for life.Combs has denied all allegations against him and his attorneys also sent a cease and desist letter to Netflix in an attempt to remove the docuseries from the streaming platform.