50 Cent Speaks Out On His Statements About Diddy Amid New Allegations

Photo: 50 Cent (Instagram)

Rapper 50 Cent, known for his hit "In Da Club," has spoken about his long-standing issues with fellow rapper and producer Sean "Diddy" Combs. This comes as new allegations of sexual harassment are being made against Diddy.

In a recent interview, 50 Cent, 49, defended his previous comments about Diddy. He said he's been raising concerns for years, but now the news is making it more visible. "It seems like I'm doing outrageous things, but I’ve been saying this for 10 years," he explained.

50 Cent made it clear that he's not trying to take advantage of the current situation, where Diddy is facing several claims of sexual assault. "It's just my perspective," he said, adding that he has always stayed away from these issues because it’s not his style.

Photo: 50 Cent (Instagram)

The two rappers have had a rocky relationship for years, dating back to a diss track 50 Cent released in 2006. The song, "The Bomb," accused Diddy of being involved in the 1997 murder of The Notorious B.I.G. Their rivalry continued, with both representing competing vodka brands.

50 Cent also revealed that he’s working on a documentary called Diddy Do It? about Combs. He’s partnering with director Alexandria Stapleton to tell the story, which he says spans decades. In a statement, they stressed that while the allegations are serious, Diddy's actions are not the whole story of hip-hop culture. Source: GEO TV


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