50 Cent, also known as Curtis Jackson, was recently named in the ongoing trial involving Sean “Diddy” Combs. This came after former Diddy aide Capricorn Clark testified that Combs made threatening remarks about 50 Cent after an MTV event. The testimony added fuel to the long-standing feud between the two music moguls.
In response, the In Da Club rapper took to social media. He posted a series of AI-generated images and memes that mocked the situation. These images were shared with his followers and quickly went viral, bringing new attention to both the trial and their public rivalry.
He did not just stop at social media jokes. He also announced a new Netflix project, saying he plans to executive produce a docuseries called “Diddy Do It?" The show aims to explore the accusations surrounding Combs, with all profits going to victims of assault.
What did Capricorn Clark say about 50 Cent in court?
Capricorn Clark was a former aide who worked closely with Diddy. In her testimony, she said Diddy once made threatening comments about 50 Cent. This happened after an MTV event and was described as part of a larger pattern of violent language.
Clark claimed that Combs expressed a dislike for arguments and said he preferred using “guns” instead. This statement was tied to the long-running conflict between the rappers. Her remarks brought 50 Cent’s name into the spotlight.
These claims were serious. They suggested Diddy may have considered violence in his rivalry with the Candy Shop rapper. While Clark did not say he took action, her words caught the attention of fans, the media, and 50 Cent himself.
How did 50 Cent react on social media?
The rapper quickly responded to the trial mentions. He posted an AI-generated image of himself on a movie set. The caption read, "Wait a minute, PUFFY got a gun, I can't believe this. I don't feel safe. LOL." He used humor to deflect the serious nature of the claims.
Another image showed him looking scared, wearing a Yankees cap. The caption said: “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” The post continued the tone of sarcasm and mocking.
He also shared AI videos of Diddy. One showed Diddy looking aged in prison. Another showed him drinking baby oil in a jail cell after he led a person into his cell. These were part of a series of online posts meant to poke fun at Diddy while keeping the feud in the public eye.
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50 Cent’s response to being named in the Diddy trial was both direct and public. He used AI-generated images and memes to mock the situation and bring attention to his long-standing dislike for Combs. His posts have gained widespread attention.
At the same time, he took a serious step by launching a Netflix series to examine the charges against Diddy. By donating profits to victims, the 21 Questions rapper is mixing entertainment with a message.