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Stevie J Claims 50 Cent Wants To “Bring The Black Community Down”; This Is What He Said

BY Dora Abena Dzaka April 6, 2024 9:43 PM EDT
Photo Credit: ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JANUARY 24: Stevie J attends "Stevie J & Joseline Go Hollywood" advance screening at the Twelve Hotel on January 24, 2016 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images

50 Cent has come under fire from Stevie J who has referred to the In Da Club crooner as an “Uncle Tom” for his alleged acts that have harmed the black community.

During an interview with TMZ, Stevie talked briefly about 50 Cent and his ongoing criticism of Diddy and his associates.

Despite all of Stevie’s talk, no one has brought up his history of domestic abuse with Tatted Up Holly and Daphne Joy. As far as Stevie is concerned, 50 Cent is just a plague to his people—rather than a cherished celebrity.

“He wants to bring the black community down worse than anyone else. Now, since he didn’t accept my offer to him and he wants to continue being a comedian, why don’t you go make some movies with Michael Blackson and don’t talk about me?,” stated Stevie J.

“I think it’s funny that when they try to crucify someone, the media usually gets involved first, and they get inundated with propaganda and lies,” he continued. This n***a Curtis doesn’t worry me. It’s no secret that he is Uncle Tom.”

50 had made fun of Stevie J and the falsehoods his former partner, Joseline Hernandez, had spread about his sexual orientation on Instagram. 50 Cent included multiple articles in his post that emphasized Hernandez’s accusations, along with another that featured Diddy’s first remarks made in public following the raids on his homes in Miami and Los Angeles.

Stevie also disclosed during the interview that during the raid on Diddy’s Miami residence. He claimed that as he was working inside the house, armed federal agents barged in and ordered everyone to leave.

Stevie claimed the federal agents had taken a bag and possibly some electronics when they first handcuffed and then released him.

According to Stevie, Diddy became agitated when he was accosted by federal agents at Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport while traveling with his daughters for spring break.

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