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‘Get more honest’: 50 Cent defends public comments about Sean Diddy Combs’ adult parties before his arrest

‘Get more honest’: 50 Cent defends public comments about Sean Diddy Combs’ adult parties before his arrest

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50 Cent is a famous music icon who had always expressed his views on Sean Diddy Combs before the latter’s recent arrest. However, the In Da Club artist has now come forward to talk about why and how he made fun of Diddy Combs, who is now behind bars.

Speaking to PEOPLE, the “Baby By Me” rapper discussed Sean Diddy Combs’ alleged behavior, as well as how he has previously made comments about Combs on social media and during his concerts.

Around the time before the Bump, Bump, Bump artist was arrested, 50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, mentioned that although it seemed like he was making some “extremely outrageous” statements, simply put have what he has always been.

“Now it’s becoming more and more obvious in the news with the Puffy stuff, but other than that I’m like, ‘Yo, that’s just my perspective because I’ve stayed away from that stuff this whole time because that’s not my style.’ ‘,” the You Don’t Know artist told the outlet.

50 Cent spoke about the time before Sean Diddy Combs was arrested at a Manhattan hotel on September 16, 2024.

A feud between the Ayo technology artist and Diddy Combs first began with the release of the 2006 hit “The Bomb.”

Here, Curtis Jackson made serious allegations against the I Need a Girl artist that he was involved in the murder of the Notorious BIG in 1997. However, these allegations were denied by Combs.

After the “It’s All About The Benjamins” rapper was recently arrested, it was announced that 50 Cent will soon be making a documentary about the allegations against Diddy Combs.

For those who don’t know, Sean Diddy Combs was arrested in a hotel lobby in New York, after which the Bad Boy Records mogul was charged with sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation for the purpose of prostitution. However, Sean Diddy Combs pleaded not guilty to these charges.

Aside from 50 Cent commenting on Sean Diddy Combs’ involvement in Notorious BIG’s murder, Eminem had apparently even made claims about Combs’ ties to Tupac’s murder.

In his song “Killshot,” originally directed at Machine Gun Kelly, Shady had rapped, “The day you put out a hit is the day Diddy admits he put out the hit that killed Pac.” has.”

The Coming Home artist will now face a new judge, Arun Subramanian, on October 3, 2024. Subramanian happens to be the third judge assigned to Diddy’s case, following Andrew L. Carter Jr. and U.S. Magistrate Judge Robyn Tarnofsky, who previously denied his bail requests.

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