50 Cent Jabs At Floyd Mayweather Over "Stupid" Diddy Comments
50 Cent sent a jab at Floyd Mayweather after his “stupid” Diddy comments. Fif responded to Mayweather’s viral clip where he sympathized with Sean Combs’ amid his numerous sexual assault accusations.
The businessman was confused as to why the boxer began speaking about the suits when he wasn’t initially questioned about that. In an Instagram post, Fif wondered whether his nemesis was “stupid” or “dumb.” The G-Unit boss then plugged his documentary examining the severe allegations filed against Combs.
“They didn’t even ask him about this, Champ is you stupid or is you dumb? Get me the f**k out ya head, you sound like a hater. DIDDY DO IT COMING soon. @bransoncognac @lecheminduroi.”
Fiddy then followed up in a subsequent post. He screenshotted a publication covering his reaction to Floyd and continued to send shots at “Pretty Boy Floyd.”
“I was chilling till this guy come around try to defend sexual assault, even saying if it was his daughter it would be her choice @bransoncognac @lecheminduroi,” he added.
Mayweather’s comments transpired during an interview with The Pivot Podcast on Tuesday (Feb. 20). The former boxer opened up about Diddy seemingly unprovoked. He asserted that he didn’t have an opinion on it because “it’s none of my business.”
“Mistakes happen,” the Money Team founder expressed. “And I can’t say if it is or if it’s not a mistake, but things happen in life. And P. Diddy business is P. Diddy business. It’s not my job or anyone else’s job to go on the internet and stomp him and kick a man when he’s down. 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 the choice that my daughter made,” he added. “So, I don’t wanna kick nobody while they’re down.”
As for Diddy, Combs has been gearing up to fight a lawsuit that alleges he gang-raped a 17-year-old girl in 2003. The disgraced mogul recently hired Ghislaine Maxwell‘s lawyer to fight the case. According to legal affairs journalist Meghann Cuniff, Combs called in Bobbi Sternheim for the case.
Then, on Wednesday (Feb. 21), the Bad Boy Records founder spoke out against the suit. He refferred to the lawsuit as “fictional” and “unconstitutional” in his first legal response.
“He never participated in, witnessed, or was or is presently aware of any misconduct, sexual or otherwise, relating to plaintiff in any circumstance whatsoever,” his attorneys said in federal court.
His team also argued that the suit arrived late, giving Sean Combs no time to properly defend himself in court.
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