In the viral clip, an AI-generated Diddy struts down a runway in a pink dress adorned with the Johnson & Johnson baby oil logo, set to the tune of “Baby Oil Freak Off Party.” The post, captioned with a cheeky remark about Diddy’s supposed appearance in a Michael Amiri show, references the FBI’s discovery of large quantities of baby oil during raids on Combs’ Miami and Los Angeles properties last year.
A History of Relentless Trolling
50 Cent, known for his sharp wit and unfiltered commentary, has consistently targeted Diddy’s legal troubles over the past year. In May, he shared a series of AI-generated images on Instagram, including one tied to a People headline about Diddy allegedly asking Cassie to enter an inflatable pool filled with baby oil. “This is crazier than regular crazy,” 50 Cent quipped, captioning the post with his signature humor.
Despite a brief moment of unexpected sportsmanship earlier this month, when 50 Cent congratulated Diddy on Instagram after the Bad Boy mogul was found not guilty of sex trafficking and racketeering charges (though guilty on two counts of transportation for prostitution), the truce was short-lived. The “Many Men” rapper quickly reverted to his trolling ways, dubbing Diddy the “gay John Gotti” in a nod to the infamous mobster’s acquittal in a 1987 racketeering trial, only to be convicted years later.
The Feud Goes On
In another post, 50 Cent doubled down with yet another AI-generated image, captioning it with a bold statement: “Get the fvck off my page talking about I’m supposed to be scared of the Gay Teflon Don!” The jab, aimed at Diddy’s resilience amidst legal battles, showcases 50 Cent’s knack for blending humor with controversy.
As the rivalry between these hip-hop heavyweights continues to unfold, fans are glued to their screens, eager for the next chapter in this ongoing saga. Stay tuned for more updates on 50 Cent’s relentless trolling and Diddy’s response to the shade.
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