New York, NY – The gloves are off. In a shocking turn of events, 50 Cent, real name Curtis Jackson, has announced a documentary centered around the sexual assault allegations against his longtime rival, music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs. This announcement comes hot on the heels of federal agents raiding Combs’ mansions, igniting a social media firestorm.
A History of Accusations
Combs faces four separate civil lawsuits accusing him of sexual assault. His ex-partner, Casandra Ventura, filed suit in November 2023, alleging rape, sexual assault, and abuse. The case was settled a day later, raising eyebrows.
50 Cent Seizes the Moment
Just weeks later, 50 Cent took to social media, dropping a bombshell: a documentary about the allegations against Diddy. He even shared a clip featuring a former Bad Boy Records rapper accusing Diddy of drugging women at parties.
🚨 G-Unit Film & Television proceeds from this Documentary will go to victims of Sexual Assault and Rape ! pic.twitter.com/nNqdFKHACp
— 50cent (@50cent) December 7, 2023
G-Unit Gets in the Game
Confirmation came shortly after from a representative of 50 Cent’s production company, G-Unit Film and Television. The documentary, tentatively titled “Diddy Do It?” promises to delve into the allegations. The project has an added layer of intrigue: all profits will reportedly go to victims of sexual assault and rape.
Social Media Feud Ignites
50 Cent and Diddy have a long-standing feud dating back to 2006. The raids on Diddy’s homes provided 50 Cent with ample social media fodder. He took numerous shots at Diddy, including tweets like “Now it’s not Diddy do it, it’s Diddy done.” and “They don’t come like that unless they got a case.”
Now it’s not Diddy do it, it’s Diddy done 🤷🏽♂️they don’t come like that unless they got a case. • https://t.co/jnbpt4Vpb3 pic.twitter.com/xqqKVITWv6
— 50cent (@50cent) March 25, 2024
“Diddy Do It?” – Coming Soon(ish)?
On Tuesday, 50 Cent upped the ante by posting what appeared to be artwork for the documentary. The image, featuring photos of Diddy styled like legal case files, boasted the title “Diddy Do It?” and a “Coming Soon” tagline. However, a closer look revealed the artwork was created by a freelance digital artist, not 50 Cent’s team.
This is gonna break records when this drop. GLG🚦GreenLightGang you know the vibes • https://t.co/jnbpt4Vpb3 pic.twitter.com/2lGlCsyykc
— 50cent (@50cent) March 26, 2024
Questions Remain
While the “Diddy Do It?” poster claims the documentary is already streaming on Netflix (it’s not), it has certainly captured public attention. Whether 50 Cent produces a comprehensive documentary or uses this as an opportunity to further his feud with Diddy remains to be seen. One thing is certain: this drama-filled saga is far from over.
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