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50 Cent’s Long-Running Diddy Beef Gets a Very Crude New Chapter


50 Cent posted a crude mock-defense of Sean “Diddy” Combs on Instagram Monday, adding another chapter to his long public roast of the rapper amid Combs’ ongoing legal case.

The post kept it direct: “Free Diddy he has gone through enough being born with no penis. LOL 😆”

The “free [name]” format is usually a genuine plea for someone’s release from custody. Jackson inverted it by attaching a fabricated anatomical condition as the stated grounds – absurdism dressed up as sympathy. The post earned close to 59,000 likes.

50 Cent, born Curtis Jackson, has been one of the loudest celebrity voices on the Combs case. Federal prosecutors charged Sean Combs in September 2024 on sex trafficking and racketeering counts. Jackson started commenting that same month and hasn’t stopped.

The two have a documented public history going back to at least the early 2010s. Over the years, there were social media shots in both directions, public digs at each other’s business decisions, and commentary on how Combs ran his enterprises. Jackson called him out more than once over how he treated artists and business partners. The relationship was never warm. The criminal case handed Jackson a much bigger stage.

Combs, 56, was arrested in New York in September 2024 and has remained in federal custody. The charges laid out a broad set of allegations spanning multiple years. His legal team has maintained his innocence throughout. The case drew enormous press attention at filing. It’s stayed visible since.

Jackson has made a habit of publicly targeting people he has long-standing beef with, and his approach to the Combs situation fits that style. He mixes pointed shots with crude humor and doesn’t seem to moderate either. His social media reach is significant – he commands a large following across Instagram and X – and even a quick post tends to travel.

He’s also gone beyond simple text posts in his Combs commentary. Screenshots, video clips, and memes have all made appearances across his platforms over the past two years. Some posts have been pointed and direct. Others, like Monday’s, go for the quick laugh. The pattern holds. Combs makes news, Jackson makes noise.

On the work side, Jackson has kept busy. His Power franchise on Starz continues to generate spinoffs, and he’s been attached as executive producer on several other projects. The Combs commentary runs alongside all of it.

The Combs case has kept a steady presence in entertainment coverage. Court dates, legal filings, and public statements from both sides have drawn ongoing attention across outlets and social platforms. Jackson’s posts are one consistent thread in that coverage.

Monday’s post didn’t reference specific allegations or claim inside knowledge. It was a crude joke with a laughing emoji, built for fast sharing. Whether the feud carries genuine personal stakes or has become mostly entertainment at this point is hard to say. Jackson’s track record suggests he doesn’t pull punches. Monday looked like business as usual.




This story originally appeared on Celebrityinsider

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