"You should have brought your dirty little wife with that Grammy's outfit": 50 Cent takes a shot at Kanye over supporting Diddy at his trial

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Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson listens alongside lawyer Ben Crump during meetings with lawmakers on Black entrepreneurship at the U.S. Capitol. (Image via Getty/Kent Nishimura)

50 Cent, known for his snarky commentary, has fired shots at Kanye West as news emerged that the rapper showed up at Diddy's ongoing federal trial as a show of support.

In an AI-generated post on Instagram, the rapper shared a photo of himself sporting an all-white suit and tie ensemble, which seemingly mimicked what Kanye wore to Diddy's trial just a few hours ago. Diddy, whose trial is currently in its fifth week, is being tried for s*x trafficking, racketeering, and more.

"We are wearing white in honor of the freak offs. Damn Ye you should have brought your dirty little wife with that Grammys outfit! @50centaction," he captioned the post, which also featured videos of Kanye walking outside the courtroom.

Here's what 50 Cent has been up to in the last week when it comes to dissing Diddy:

Kanye West, who now goes by Ye, made headlines a few hours ago when he showed up in Manhattan, New York, for his longtime friend and mentor's trial, but was instead denied entry.

His name was reportedly not on the pre-approved list of family and friends, and thus, Ye, his wife, Bianca Censori, Diddy's son Christian, and Ye's bodyguard were all escorted by court officials into a room on the 23rd floor, where he was allowed to watch the trial live via a large closed-circuit monitor.

He reportedly stayed for 40 minutes before leaving. As he was exiting the court, a reporter asked him if he was there to support his friend, which he confirmed. He then made his way into his black Mercedes sedan and exited, without uttering another word.

50 Cent has long been known to share his takes—and digs—about many of his fellow A-list celebrities, though in the last few weeks, he has visibly amped his commentary up. Just a week ago, he took to Instagram to tease fans with a new Mogul series based on Diddy's ongoing legal struggles. He shared what appeared to be a logo in the works, while its caption read:

"Inspired by the rise and fall of Sean P Diddy Combs, f**k it I gotta make some money off this s**t. Coming Soon! This ain't Empire."

In another jibe, 50 Cent shared a parody clip titled FreakOff Matters, which mocked his adversary. He doubled down on the hate in his sarcastic caption, which read:

“I didn’t produce this one.”

Billboard has reported that 50 Cent and Diddy's beef goes back decades, all the way to April 2001, and it shows no signs of slowing down. The former has been vocal about his distaste for the now-disgraced Bad Boy Records founder, and he shows no signs of slowing down.

Edited by Sohini Biswas