Rumоr Has It That 50 Cent Has Noticed Something Fishy At Diddy’s Private Parties
For years, celebrities and rappers have made references to suspiciоus behavior at Diddy’s private gatherings. 50 Cent is the most recent to comment on the matter, revealing the reason he does not attend the events hosted by the magnate.
On Wednesday (Oct. 4), a clip from the G-Unit leader’s Final Lap Tour surfaced online, featuring him speaking briefly about Brother Love. “Therefore, I will not be attending those Puffy parties,” he explained to the audience. ” Could I simultaneously embrace you from the front and the back? Please. you be discussing?”
He acknowledged the discomfort and even emasculation he was experiencing by stating, “Look, if you’re into that, I have no problem with it. Each to his own. It goes without saying that this party is not my style. It is unsettling. “I feel as though I should be in the girls’ restroom during that time.” Observe the video that follows.
Fifty Cent has previously engaged in similar types of allusions concerning Diddy. This summer, a photograph of Lil Baby being embraced from the front and back by two me𝚗 at Michael Rubin’s all-white celebration went viral. The photo featured the Atlanta rapper. The “In Da Club” rapper tagged Puff Daddy in the Instagram photo that he uploaded to his personal account.
He wrote, “See, this is the reason I never attend parties puffy and then at.” “What is happening here? Get the Һell away, my young one.”
While not providing a response to the specific post at hand, Diddy has addressed the executive producer of Power in prior interviews. “I have absolutely nothing against Fif. In 2018, he declared to The Breakfast Club, “He loves me.” “Are you unable to see that he adores me? You truly believe that to be hatred? “You are aware that he loves me.”
In the past, the two moguls have worked together musically. The “Victory 2004” posse cut, which featured Busta Rhymes, Lloyd Banks, and the late Notorious B.I.G., and the “Forbes 1, 2, 3” remix of “I Get Money” by 50, which debuted in 2007, also included Jay-Z. The remix of “I Get Money” is available below.