'Most committed hater': Internet weighs in as 50 Cent teases fake docuseries to mock Diddy over home raids

'Most committed hater': Internet weighs in as 50 Cent teases fake docuseries 'Diddy Do It?' to once again mock Diddy over home raids
50 Cent have launched several attacks at Diddy over home raids (Getty Images)

Trigger Warning: This article mentions sexual assault and sex trafficking which may trigger some readers. Discretion is advised.

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: 50 Cent is going over and beyond to disparage his fellow rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs after the Federal Bureau of Investigations raided his Miami and Los Angeles houses on Monday, March 25, as part of an ongoing investigation into sex trafficking. 

Following the raids, the 'Intro' star had already made fun of his competitor on social media several times. On Tuesday, 50 Cent continued the trend by taking to Instagram to share a poster of a fictitious documentary series about Diddy.

50 Cent slams Sean 'Diddy' Combs after his LA and Miami homes were raided (Getty Images)
50 Cent has taken several digs at Diddy since the home raids (Getty Images)

50 Cent teases fake docu-series 'Diddy Do It?' after Diddy's double home raids

50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis Johnson, took another dig at Diddy, who is facing multiple sexual assault charges, by sharing a phony poster on Instagram for his next documentary series, titled 'Diddy Do It?'

It featured frayed pictures of Diddy placed next to several case files.

The 'Baby by Me' artist captioned the post, "This is gonna break records when this drops.GLG🚦GreenLightGang you know the vibes. @bransoncognac @lecheminduroi." Notably, the last two tags, Le Chemin du Roi and Branson Cognac, are related to the alcoholic beverage brands owned by 50 Cent, as per Daily Mail.


 
 
 
 
 
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Graphic designer and artist Kode Abdo, who originally designed the realistic-looking promotional poster, told Forbes that it was made as a joke. 

The now-viral version shared by Abdo, who publishes under the moniker BossLogic, includes the Netflix logo and refers to the work as a "documentary" rather than a docuseries as opposed to 50 Cent.


 
 
 
 
 
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While the 'Diddy Do It?' docuseries might not be real, 50 Cent has already begun production on a documentary regarding the sexual misconduct allegations brought against Diddy.

The 'Just A Lil Bit' singer even revealed plans of donating the profits garnered by the said documentary to victims of sexual assault when he launched the project in December 2023.

Internet reacts as 50 Cent takes shots at Diddy yet again

One joked, "50 is the most commited hater I know, you have to respect that," and another quipped, "R. Kelly moving his things to the top bunk."

"50 be like "I've been waiting for this moment all my life oh laaaawd," remarked a person, while someone else said, "Fif is an enemy you don’t want to have." 

An individual expressed, "It’s funny cause diddy literally can’t do s**t rn 😂 cause this gotta be defamation of charter or some right?"

"Imagine diddy getting rich off of Biggy and then 50 cent getting rich off of Diddy!.. what a time to be alive!! Full circle!!" exclaimed another person.

One more exclaimed, "50 cent is the president of Ruthless records."

"If yall understood how Diddy stood in the way of a lot of this Man’s success because of this exact said power that had him able to do all this foul s**t….. 50 is not a hater lmaoooo he’s basking in his karma for real life," expressed a 50 Cent fan. 

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