Hip-Hop Fans Say 50 Cent Pulled Off The Ultimate Troll of P. Diddy

As if making a docuseries about his demise wasn't enough
Hip-Hop Fans Say 50 Cent Pulled Off The Ultimate Troll of P. Diddy

When a high-profile sex trafficking case finally landed Sean “P. Diddy” Combs in prison, one rapper and all-time great hater must have felt like a kid in a candy shop.

Curtis James Jackson III, better known by his stage name 50 Cent, is so much more than a rapper, actor, television producer and record executive. Much like his arch-enemy Diddy, 50 Cent is a mogul, a multi-hyphenate talent whose interests are as vast and varied as his business portfolio. However, unlike Diddy, 50 Cent is a free man, and he uses his free will, his public profile and his immense wealth for acts of hilarity, rather than for PR cover while he runs a depraved sex trafficking operation.

50 Cent’s music career made him an international star, but the more time he spends in the public eye, the more the public starts to realize that his greatest talent – one which makes him the unequivocal GOAT in his field – is hating, trolling and otherwise embarrassing his enemies with the entire world watching. 

As part of his long-standing feud with the disgraced sex pest, 50 Cent produced the recently released documentary mini series Sean Combs: The Reckoning on Netflix, which detailed the serious allegations against Diddy – but the trolling somehow doesn’t stop there.

50 Cent fans recently realized that the, when the GOAT released exclusive, never-before-seen footage from Sean Combs: The Reckoning on ABC's Good Morning America, he revealed the dirt he had on his enemy on one of the few networks that play on the televisions in America's prisons.

While nothing from 50 Cent's appearance on GMA explicitly indicates that the choice of his interviewers was a diabolical chess move in his decades-long beef with Diddy – well, nothing besides that shit-eating grin he's sporting for the full five minutes straight – fans of hip-hop and high-profile hating quickly began to connect the dots. 

Hilariously, once Twitter caught on to the fact that common-room TVs in Diddy's current confines at FCI Fort Dix definitely carry ABC News among their limited offerings, 50 Cent gave us a wink to let us know that the trolling game has levels to it, and he doesn't have any company up there at the top:

“I thought about it, what’s wrong with that?” 50 Cent wrote in this caption of the above post before fans flooded in to praise the greatest to ever do it.

“50 cent makes me realize, that im not hating people, to my full potential,” the top commenter wrote.

Another argued, “This man’s pettiness has to be studied at universities.”

"God protected 50 cent this whole time for this day," one user claimed, referencing the famous attempt on 50 Cent's life when attackers shot him nine times outside his grandmother's home.

Of course, Diddy's stay at FCI Fort Dix is only temporary, and, when the penal system releases the mogul and sex trafficker in just a few years' time, he may very well have some scores to settle – and he'll have premium streaming options, too. God only knows what savagery 50 Cent is planning to put on the home screen of Netflix, Hulu and HBO Max on June 4, 2028.

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