50 Cent Claims There’s ‘No Beef’ Between Him and Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs
Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson has spoken out against Sean “Diddy” Combs for years. He said he has distrusted the disgraced mogul since he asked him to go shopping with him. Now, Jackson has put out a documentary series about Combs. Combs’ lawyers have slammed the series, but Jackson said he didn’t put it out to be vindictive. He claimed that there’s no beef between himself and Combs.
50 Cent said he doesn’t have any beef with Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs
Jackson and Combs met years ago. Their relationship went south after Combs asked Jackson to accompany him on a shopping trip.
“I think it was my invitation to come hang out [and then he] was like, ‘Oh, let me take you shopping,” he told Us Weekly. “This is something a man says to a woman he’s interested in, and I’m like, ‘Nah, I’m good.’ That was weird to me, and I was vocal about it being weird.”
Jackson poked fun at Combs throughout his trial and said he would actively try to block any presidential pardon. Still, he said that he doesn’t think that there’s any real beef between them.
“[T]here’s no beef,” he said. “He didn’t do one thing to me, I didn’t do one thing to him.”
As proof, Jackson said that he has worked with Combs’ sons in the past. He noted that he never would have done that if he were feuding with their father.
“I’ve hired [Combs’ sons] Quincy and Justin to work in scripted television programs,” he said. “Why would I hire them if I hated him?”
Jackson went so far as to say that he thought Combs would like the docuseries he made about him. All of Sean Combs: The Reckoning is streaming on Netflix.