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50 Cent Will Pay Top Dollar For Diddy’s Party Tapes

BY JO Mensah March 31, 2024 11:43 AM EDT
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50 Cent Photo source: Instagram/@50cent

American rapper 50 Cent has consistently been a prominent figure, especially regarding Sean “Diddy” Combs and his current scandal.

Known for his relentless trolling, 50 Cent is always ready to stir the pot on social media, particularly if he has a bone to pick with you. His long-standing feuds with Young Buck and Ja Rule are a testament to this.

Currently embroiled in a scandal, Diddy has been a frequent target of 50 Cent’s online mockery. Since the raids at Diddy’s residence on Monday, 50 Cent has been notably active on social media, armed with an arsenal of memes.

A recent twist in the Diddy scandal indirectly involves 50 Cent. Reports have named Daphne Joy, 50’s ex, as one of Diddy’s alleged sex workers. This revelation prompted a response from 50 Cent, who seized the opportunity to make another joke.

50 Cent wants to get hold of Diddy’s party videos

50’s latest target is the alleged video evidence from Diddy’s parties, rumored to have been attended by high-profile celebrities and politicians. Speculation is rife that these are the videos federal agents were searching for during Monday’s raid.

In a recent Instagram post, the Candy Shop rapper expressed his desire to acquire these tapes, stating, “I’ll pay top dollar for them.”

However, it’s highly unlikely that these videos are up for sale, given that they could potentially serve as evidence in a federal case. He obtaining them seems far-fetched, but it’s just another opportunity for him to troll, and he’s not one to let such opportunities pass.

50 draws Jay-Z into Diddy’s lawsuit saga

Meanwhile, the G-Unit mogul has drawn in billionaire rapper Jay-Z into the Diddy saga without any provocation.

Taking to social media, that rapper has asked fans about Jay-Z’s possible whereabouts, thereby tying him to Diddy’s ongoing saga. 

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