50 Cent mocks Jim Jones over Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs comments

50 Cent has responded to Jim Jones after the Dipset rapper criticised his Sean Combs: The Reckoning documentary.

The four-part Netflix series was released on December 2nd, detailing the sexual misconduct allegations against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, who is serving 50 months on prostitution charges.

During a recent episode of the Let’s Rap About It podcast alongside Fabolous, Maino, and Dave East, Jones made comments about the documentary.

“First of all, if somebody doing a documentary about you, you want it to be a dope documentary showing who you are, what you’ve done, everything you’ve accomplished,” he said. “A documentary is a big thing – you don’t want nobody doing a documentary trying to just make your whole character look weak. That’s petty behaviour.”

Fabolous added, “I don’t understand why that’s legal to do, though. If I’m doing a documentary on you, why wouldn’t you want the person involved to interact? It seems like when you don’t use the person, it’s against them.”

In response, Jones said, “It’s not really a documentary. It’s more like a mockumentary. How can it even be called a documentary?”

50 took to Instagram on December 16th to post a clip of their conversation while offering a response to Jones.

“I understand Diddy was your hero, stay down with him,” he wrote. “I don’t care if you let him play with ya butt, then act like you don’t remember.”

In another post, he called out everyone on the podcast, writing, “These guys are squatters, they owe 250,000 k for the space they are filming their podcast. These bums are trying to win best dressed award and can’t pay their bills.”

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