50 Cent Claps Back at Diddy’s Son After Combs Threatens to “Slap” Him
The feud between 50 Cent and Diddy has taken another turn as Diddy’s son, King Combs, entered the mix. The rapper, also known as Curtis Jackson, fired back after King threatened him on social media.
The tension comes as 50 Cent’s Netflix documentary, Sean Combs: The Reckoning, reached the number one spot on the streaming platform.
The series, which 50 Cent executive produced, revisits allegations against Sean “Diddy” Combs, reigniting public attention on the music mogul. Diddy has been sentenced to over four years in prison and fined $500,000 after being convicted of p*****-related charges.
He was arrested last September in New York and found guilty of two counts of transporting individuals for prostitution under the Mann Act, which criminalizes transporting people across state lines for s***** exploitation. Judge Arun Subramanian handed down a 50-month sentence in October.
Amid the documentary’s popularity, King Combs, whose real name is Christian Combs, tweeted on December 18, “On my dad, if I ever see 50 Cent, I’ll slap the f***** outta him.” The post circulated online before being deleted.
However, 50 Cent responded quickly, telling King, “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 also features explosive claims, including allegations from former Crips member Duane “Keefe D” Davis, who said Diddy offered $1 million to have Tupac Shakur and Suge Knight killed, a claim Diddy denies.
Other accusations include coercing people into s***** situations, which Diddy’s legal team has rejected. Reports suggested that 50 Cent gave an interview about the documentary to ABC so Diddy could allegedly watch it from prison, to which 50 Cent posted on Instagram, “I thought about it – what’s wrong with that?”
Despite the back-and-forth, 50 Cent has previously stated that his issues don’t extend to Diddy’s children, noting that he has worked with King and Justin Combs on projects before. Still, the latest exchange shows that tensions remain high, even as the Netflix documentary dominates the conversation.
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