50 Cent has given his longtime rival Diddy a backhanded praise after months of trolling the disgraced music mogul.
On MS Now’s The Beat With Ari Melberrapper and media tycoon did not mince phrases about Diddy, who was sentenced to 50 months with time served in October after being discovered responsible of two Mann Act violations. Earlier this week, Netflix premiered the four-part docuseries Sean Combs: The Reckoningwhich the G-Unit boss government produced.
During his interview with Melber and Reckoning director Alexandria Stapleton, Fif was requested about his favourite hero and villain, the latter of which was an apparent alternative for him.
“I have a lot of guys that I look up to, their accomplishments,” Fif started. “But I wouldn’t call them my heroes.”
As for his favourite villain, the Get Rich or Die Tryin’ artist selected his arch-nemesis, Diddy, though he disputes having a difficulty with him. “My favorite villain? I kind of like Diddy,” he mentioned with a smile.
While there is a paper path of instances that 50 Cent has poked enjoyable at Diddy and his authorized troubles on social media, elsewhere within the interview, he denied having “beef” with the Bad Boy Entertainment founder.
“They’ll say we had beef for 20 years, but I have had hired both of his sons for different projects that I’ve worked on, both two different television shows, Quincy [Brown] and and Justin [Combs],” he mentioned. “So I don’t have that energy towards him, where we trying to hurt each other.”
(*50*) of Netflix’s premiere of The ReckoningFif claimed on Good Morning America that he wasn’t utilizing the mission as a private slight in the direction of Diddy.
“What they consider a preexisting beef, for 20 years… [It’s] me being uncomfortable with him suggesting that he takes me shopping,” he defined to GMA anchor Robin Roberts. “It was like a tester. Like, ‘Maybe you’ll come play with me.’ And… It’s not personal.”