"They robbed him": 50 Cent takes a snide at Diddy post 4 years prison sentence 

50 Cent Visits "Fox & Friends" - Source: Getty
50 Cent Visits "Fox & Friends" - (Image via Getty)

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ sentencing has once again sparked a public reaction from his longtime rival, Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson. After Diddy was sentenced to four years and two months in prison on charges related to prostitution and transportation offenses, 50 Cent quickly took to social media to share his views. Known for never missing a chance to comment on Diddy’s troubles, the rapper and businessman continued his public taunts.

50 Cent posted a cartoon sketch of Diddy crying in court, adding a caption that read,

"Damn them lawyers told puff he was coming home today. he paying all kinda money, they robbed him."

The post came shortly after the sentencing, which took place earlier this week. His tone was mocking, but it also reflected the long history of conflict between the two.

Their feud dates back over two decades and has included everything from business competition to personal insults. Over the years, both artists have publicly criticized each other, but Cent’s comments have often been more visible. Diddy’s recent legal troubles have given 50 Cent more opportunities to continue the rivalry in public.


50 Cent mocks Diddy after sentencing

After the news of Diddy’s 50-month sentence broke, Cent reacted online with a mix of jokes and commentary. He shared multiple posts on Instagram and X (formerly Twitter), mocking Diddy’s situation. In one of his captions, he wrote, “They robbed him,” hinting at Diddy’s fall from fame to prison time. He also joked about replacing Diddy at public events, saying,

Hey to whoever was booking Diddy for speaking engagements. I heard he won’t be able to make it, I’m available! .”

This is not the first time Cent has used humor to address Diddy’s troubles. During Diddy’s trial, Cent shared memes and edited videos, often poking fun at the rapper’s emotional court appearances. He even claimed he wrote a mock letter to the judge, saying he was “personally concerned” about Diddy’s behavior.

His posts quickly went viral, sparking conversations across social media. Many users found the timing of his comments harsh, while others saw it as typical of 50 Cent’s online personality. Despite the criticism, he continued to post updates about Diddy’s case, showing little sign of backing down.

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A rivalry built on history

50 Cent in Invest Fest 2024 - Source: Getty
50 Cent in Invest Fest 2024 - Source: Getty

The tension between 50 Cent and Diddy didn’t begin with this case; it dates back to the early 2000s, when both were rising as influential figures in hip-hop. Over the years, 50 Cent has repeatedly accused Diddy of being dishonest in his business dealings and questioned his authenticity in the music industry.

In several past interviews, 50 Cent has claimed that Diddy “isn’t who he appears to be.” Diddy, on the other hand, has mostly steered clear of public feuds, but every now and then, he’s fired back. Diddy had previously described Cent as obsessed, with Cent still leaving memes and jokes about him on the Internet.

Their rivalry has long been one of the most talked-about feuds in hip-hop, with every new scandal adding fuel to the fire. The latest developments have once again brought their competition back into the spotlight.

Cent has taken another chance to comment now that Diddy is serving years in prison. Their feud has become so personal, as seen in his social media activity. It is not only about the music or business but also about the reputation and the image.

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Edited by Tanisha Aggarwal