50 Cent Hilariously Mocks Jay-Z and Diddy Again Amid New Sexual Assault Allegations

The G-Unit boss trolled his fellow hip-hop moguls by posting an AI video of Hov and Diddy getting arrested.

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Despite the seriousness of the allegations against Jay-Z and Sean “Diddy” Combs in a new lawsuit filed over the weekend, 50 Cent seems to be the figure enjoying the controversy these moguls have found themselves in the most.

As we all know, 50 Cent is the biggest troll in hip-hop and feels it’s his duty to make fun of anyone and everyone he can. But over the last year, he’s particularly kept his eye on Diddy, who he’s openly had a problem with for years, but with Hov being involved in this latest lawsuit, he’s also taking shots at him.

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On Tuesday, in a since-deleted Instagram post, the G-Unit mogul shared an AI video of Hov and Diddy being arrested along with KRS-One’s “Sound of Da Police” playing in the background.

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In the caption, 50 wrote, “I want to post this but I’m afraid I’m gonna get shot. LOL.”

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Earlier this week, also made news for questioning Hov’s relationship with the NFL and his role in the Super Bowl, writing on Instagram, “Ok I don’t know what’s going on, but are we gonna still have the Super Bowl. I’m just asking for a friend!”

Although 50 Cent’s post sparked conversation all over social media, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said in a press conference on Wednesday that the league’s relationship with Hov is “not changing, including our preparations for the next Super Bowl.”

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In the lawsuit against Jay-Z and Puff, a woman only identified as Jane Doe claims in a lawsuit that when she was 13 years old she was by raped by the moguls at a house party after the MTV Video Music Awards in 2000, according to NBC News.