50 Cent’s Shocking Revelation: How He Caught Diddy with Another Man Exposed!

50 Cent’s Shocking Revelation: How He Caught Diddy with Another Man Exposed!

So, if there’s one person who’s always talking about how Diddy is on the DL it’s 50, but the drama between 50 and Diddy actually goes all the way back to 1999.

For instance, 50 Cent previously suggested that Diddy is on the DL when he posted a photo of Diddy and Rick Ross performing on stage.

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The problem with the photo was that it was taken at such an angle that it made it look like they were making out. He also posted a shot of Diddy in a pink shirt while embracing a former record executive also in pink and wrote in the caption, “I ain’t saying nothing, but something ain’t right. Lmao.”

50 Cent won’t be using his magic stick in 2024!

On Tuesday, 50 shared that he is abstaining from se3 for a year.

“My new idea is so big, I don’t have time to be distracted I’m practicing abstinence, I have been meditating and focusing on my goals,” the “21 Questions” rapper wrote on Instagram. “I hope this New Year helps you excel to the next level. @bransoncognac @lecheminduroi.”

Further proof that the GRAMMY-winning artist means business, 50’s post came alongside a photo of himself suited up and smoking a cigar, while sipping his Branson Cognac.

In 2023, 50 wrapped up his Final Lap Tour, which saw him taking the stage (possibly for his final tour of his career) and performing some of his biggest hits.

In addition to the music, 50 is the executive producer and star on BMF and in the Power universe on the Starz network.

In December, the “Many Men” rapper announced that he was working on a documentary surrounding P. Diddy’s alleged sexual assault allegations.

A representative for 50 Cent & G-Unit Film and TV confirmed the news to ET in a statement.

“I can confirm that the untitled ‘Diddy’ documentary is in development through G-Unit Film and Television with Curtis ’50 Cent’ Jackson serving as Executive Producer, proceeds from this documentary that G-Unit Film & Television receives will go to victims of sexual assault and rape,” the statement read.

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