50 Cent Claps Back at Marlon Wayans for Diddy Documentary Comment
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50 Cent Claps Back at Marlon Wayans for Diddy Documentary Comment

50 Cent found himself in the middle of a controversy after he recently engaged in a fiery exchange with Marlon Wayans, who recently weighed in on his explosive Diddy documentary. Wayan’s warning about “karma” catching up for kicking a man when he’s down didn’t sit well with the rapper, who blasted Wayans for his provocative comment.



50 Cent issues Marlon Wayans a warning over his ‘karma’ comment

The internet is buzzing as 50 Cent clashed with Marlon Wayans over the Little Man actor’s criticism of his Diddy documentary, Sean Combs: The Reckoning. During his appearance on The Cruz Show, Wayans warned 50 Cent about “karma” keeping score of him targeting Diddy amid his legal troubles, calling it “kicking a man when he’s down”.

Responding to Wayan’s statement, 50 Cent shot back with a stern and direct Instagram message. For those unaware, here’s how the drama unfolded.

Discussing the rapper’s involvement in Netflix’s documentary on Diddy, Wayans said, “50 and Puff have a long-term beef. It’s personal”. Adding to his opinion, the comedian stated, “It’s between him and Puff. And before it’s between him and Puff, it’s between both of them and God. Just the way Puff is down on his luck, and 50 is kicking a man when he’s down. If…luck turn on 50, you know that you got to be careful what you put out. There’s a karma to every action that you do.”

50 Cent responded by posting an image of Wayans’ White Chicks character, Marcus Anthony Copeland II, disguised as Tiffany Wilson. “Keep my name out your mouth, boy”, the caption read.

Wayans clapped back with a savage parody. The Scary Movie actor swapped Chiwetel Ejiofor’s head in 12 Years a Slave with 50 Cent’s, captioning it “Now let’s think about this 50”.

The interview also shows Marlon Wayans answering the controversial question of Diddy’s potential involvement in 2Pac’s murder. “You can create any narrative as a producer, as a director, and as a storyteller. I can create a narrative, can get interviews. … I can get footage, and I could make you think this about that person. And that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s true”, he responded.

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