(*50*)Ja Rule Rips 50 Cent For Cashing In On Diddy…
Ja Rule is placing the highlight on the home violence allegations against 50 Cent as the rapper’s Diddy docuseries dominates Netflix.
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The long-running rivalry between the musicians is getting contentious once again, this time, over the release of Sean Combs: The Reckoning.
The Netflix docuseries was executive-produced by 50 Cent, digging into years of allegations against Diddy, including claims of abuse, misconduct, and more throughout both his personal life and his business. While it’s undoubtedly an important story to inform as Combs sits behind bars, some followers are satisfied that 50 Cent main the charge is solely for personal causes and not to really help victims.
Ja Rule took to X–previously recognized as Twitter–to call out 50 Cent, accusing him of pretending to care about victims while really utilizing the documentary for personal gain. In a sequence of prolonged posts, the singer and rapper claimed that the project wasn’t rooted in justice, but slightly, cashing in on outdated grudges. He went on to label 50 a “dry snitch” and accused him of publicly exposing others while ignoring his own past.
“Let’s be real that n**** dgaf about the victims we ALL know why he did the doc,” Ja wrote on Sunday, Dec. 7. “Herman’s a cancer to the culture if he cares so much then donate the profits to charities for domestic violence.”
He continued by writing, “Hermans no different… ALLEGEDLY!!” before pointing to 50’s legal historical past, including in 2013, when he was accused of kicking his ex-girlfriend Daphne Joy–with whom he shares 13-year-old son Sire–and damaging her property.
The tweet also talked about that the case resulted in a plea deal in which Fif pleaded no contest to one vandalism charge while other counts, including home violence, have been dropped. Ja’s post also referenced Joy’s publicly accusing Fifty in March 2024 of rape and bodily abusing her over the years.
Back in May, 50 Cent sued Joy for defamation in response to her claims, and in November, he filed a movement to dismiss the lawsuit without prejudice.
Ja also made sure to make clear that he’s “not condoning” something Combs is accused of, he just needs followers to have that same power for other stars.
“I’m not condoning Diddy’s behavior, I’m showcasing Herman’s character,” he wrote in response to a fan saying they’re on 50’s facet.
This pushback from Ja Rule comes as Diddy’s legal crew continues to push back against the Netflix sequence, calling it a “shameful” hit piece and accusing the filmmakers of utilizing unauthorized footage. Netflix has insisted that all supplies in the sequence have been lawfully obtained.
As of now, 50 Cent has not publicly responded to Ja Rule’s feedback. His Instagram antics are at present targeted on another beef with Beanie Sigel, so it’s protected to assume once he’s executed with those posts, he’ll transfer on to responding to Ja Rule.
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