50 Cent and Jim Jones are buying and selling photographs once more after Jones dismissed the Netflix collection Sean Combs: The Reckoning as a “mockumentary.” The 4 episode documentary is government produced by 50 Cent and focuses on Sean “Diddy” Combs.
Jim Jones made the comment throughout an episode of the Let’s Rap About It podcast alongside Fabolous, Dave East, and Maino. His feedback questioned the documentary’s credibility and intent, which shortly caught 50 Cent’s consideration.
Taking to Instagram, 50 Cent responded by concentrating on Jones’s funds and life-style. “These guys are squatters, they owe 250,000k for the area they’re filming their podcast,” he wrote. He adopted up with one other jab, including, “These bums are attempting to win greatest dressed award and might’t pay their payments.”
The put up included pictures of Jones on the Roc Nation brunch and inside Gervonta Davis’ dressing room, seemingly contrasting excessive profile entry with the accusations of unpaid debt.
In a second put up, 50 Cent escalated additional by framing Jones’s critique as loyalty to Combs. “I perceive Diddy was your hero, keep down with him,” he wrote. He additionally shared an AI generated definition of the phrase “squatter,” reinforcing his claims and repeating the insult.
Whereas the trade largely centered on 50 Cent and Jim Jones, Maino stepped in to defend Jones and the podcast. Addressing 50 instantly, Maino wrote: “Meet Killer Curly Women & Gents…He Helped Me Get My Document Deal Earlier than So Imma All the time Be Grateful, So It’s Gone Harm Me To Drag This N***a To Hell!. Fuck Is The Downside Curtis? What Has Your G Unit G- String In a Bunch Nigga? Is It The Bitch Or The Diabetes? However Let’s Rap About It!!!”



