50 Cent taunts Diddy’s legal troubles while appealing for ‘love’ from the Phoenix audience on stage during a concert.
Taking the stage at the Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre in Phoenix on Sunday, March 3, following the cancellation of a previous show due to a heat warning last year, 50 Cent immediately captivated the audience as the conversation swiftly turned to the Bad Boy boss.
After justifying his choice to reschedule his earlier concert and joking about the severe online criticism he received as a result, 50 said: “I love you, why don’t you love me back? Where is the love?!”
He then interrupted himself, saying: “Hold on, hold on. We don’t want too much love. You know what happened to Brother Love. Let’s keep it down, not too much love.”
Since last November, when Diddy was accused by his ex-girlfriend Cassie, he has been the target of repeated jabs from 50 Cent.
The G-Unit mogul recently ridiculed Puffy for facing a lawsuit from a male producer. In now-deleted Instagram posts last month, 50 Cent shared a screenshot of a headline about the lawsuit, accompanied by the caption: “Aww, I’m on the floor somebody brings me back to life.” He also commented, “Maybe this is a big misunderstanding. I just don’t go to the man’s parties. This is just not my kinda vibe.”
Additionally, 50 posted photos of Diddy in close embraces with rivals Rick Ross and Floyd Mayweather, suggesting an intimate moment.
Diddy vehemently denied all accusations in the lawsuit, labeling them as “complete lies” through his attorney. He is currently facing three other sexuаl аssаult lawsuits in court, all of which he has refuted.
50 Cent’s persistent mockery of Diddy has also drawn the attention of other rivals, including Ross and Mayweather.
The “In Da Club” rapper criticized Mayweather for seemingly defending Diddy in a recent interview on The Pivot Podcast.
The retired boxing legend stated: “I’m not gonna speak bad about P. Diddy ’cause he still a Black man. Mistakes happen. And I can’t say if it is or not a mistake, but things happen in life.
“And P. Diddy’s business is P. Diddy’s business. It’s not my job or anybody else’s job to go on the internet and stomp him and kιck a man while he’s down.”
He added: “My take on it is: it’s not my business. I don’t think it’s right at all and I don’t condone it. Even if that happened to my daughter, I would be hurt but that’s a choice that my daughter made.”
50 Cent commented on the interview: “[palm on face emoji] They didn’t even ask him about this, Champ are you stupiԀ or are you dumb? Get me out your head, you sound like a hater. DIDDY DO IT? COMING soon.”
Fif also brought up past lyrics from Rick Ross. The rapper previously apologized for the lyrics.