50 Cent reacts to threat from Diddy’s son in deleted tweet

The ongoing feud between 50 Cent and Diddy has intensified, with Diddy’s son becoming the latest member of the Combs family to face the rapper’s cutting remarks.

This confrontation arises as 50 Cent’s Netflix documentary, Sean Combs: The Reckoning, climbs to the top spot on the streaming service.

The series, which is executive produced by 50 Cent, revisits controversial allegations surrounding Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, leading to renewed public scrutiny of the music producer.

Diddy was sentenced to over four years in prison and fined $500,000 following his conviction on charges related to prostitution.

Last September, the 56-year-old was arrested in New York. After a widely publicized trial, he was found guilty of two counts under the Mann Act for transporting individuals for prostitution.

The Mann Act, established in 1910, makes it illegal to transport individuals across state lines for prostitution, debauchery, or other unethical purposes, initially targeting human trafficking and exploitation.

Judge Arun Subramanian delivered a 50-month prison sentence in October, three months after Diddy was convicted of the charges.

King Combs, whose real name is Christian Combs, issued a threat towards his father’s long-time adversary on X yesterday (December 18).

He tweeted: “On my dad, if I ever see 50 Cent, I’ll slap the f*** outta him.”

The message spread rapidly across the internet before it was taken down, but 50 Cent – known offstage as Curtis Jackson – responded: “Lil bro, first, close your damn mouth when you take pictures.

“I been rich 3 different times, sold records, sold shows, sold liquor, sold power. You still living off Wi-Fi and legacy. Relax.”

The documentary includes startling accusations, such as claims from former Crips member Duane ‘Keefe D’ Davis, who alleges Combs offered $1 million to have Tupac Shakur and Suge Knight murdered – an allegation Combs has continuously denied.

Other individuals accuse Combs of abusing his power to pressure people into sexual encounters, allegations which his legal team has firmly denied.

Tensions escalated after reports suggested Jackson intentionally arranged an interview about the documentary with ABC, so Combs could watch it from prison.

Addressing these claims on Instagram, he shared a screenshot of the interview, captioned: “I thought about it – what’s wrong with that?”

Jackson has previously stated that his issues do not extend to Combs’ children, revealing collaborations with King and Justin Combs on his projects. However, given the current situation, it’s doubtful that Christian would be eager to work with him again.