IT WAS AN EFFORT OF HIM: 50 Cent PROVES How Diddy Tried With MURD3R Jamie Foxx To Expose His Outlandish Behaviors!
Girl, I swear, at this point, 50 Cent has to be Diddy’s biggest opp, and in the past couple of weeks, he has been putting his back into exposing Diddy, as well as some of his past crimes that he got away with.
Or at least, that’s what Diddy thought.
But now, with 50 Cent spilling all this tea on him, it looks like Diddy wasn’t as slick as he thought when he was committing those alleged crimes.
The latest tea that 50 is spilling has to do with how Diddy allegedly put out a hit on Jamie Foxx because Jamie was spilling all the tea on Diddy’s freak offs, and it was making Diddy look bad.
Even worse, 50 revealed that Jamie was about to reveal the REAL things that he saw during the freak offs, and 50 Cent is claiming that Diddy tried to take Jamie out to protect himself and his freak offs.
So what crazy secrets did Jamie have that Diddy was willing to kill to hide? And is Jamie really going to file his own lawsuit against Diddy?
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‘S— Might Get Sticky’: 50 Cent Trolls Diddy After Suspect Connected to Tupac’s Murder is Arrested — ‘Time to Lawyer Up’
50 Cent trolled Diddy this week over Tupac Shakur’s murder.50 Cent trolled Diddy this week after a suspect connected to the murder of Tupac Shakur was arrested, RadarOnline.com can report.
In a surprising development to come after Duane Keith “Keffe D” Davis was arrested and charged with first-degree murder last month in connection to Tupac’s September 1996 murder, 50 Cent trolled Diddy on Instagram.
“Damn so pac got lined by brother love,” 50 Cent wrote on Monday morning. “LOL Time to Lawyer up, s— might get sticky.”
As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Diddy – whose real name is Sean Love Combs – was long rumored to have been involved in Tupac’s September 1996 slaying in Las Vegas.
According to retired LAPD detective Greg Kading, Diddy allegedly hired Crips gang member Keffe D to kill Tupac and his manager, Suge Knight, for $1 million.
Keffe D’s nephew, Orlando “Baby Lane” Anderson, was ultimately suspected to be the one who shot Tupac down on September 7, 1996. The 25-year-old rapper died days later on September 13.
“Damn so pac got lined by brother love,” 50 Cent wrote on Monday morning. “LOL Time to Lawyer up, s— might get sticky.”
Meanwhile, Keffe D seemed to implicate Diddy in Tupac’s murder during an interview given less than two months before his arrest on September 29, 2023.
“If I wouldn’t have ever met [Diddy], I wouldn’t have ever been involved in this bulls—,” Keffe D said in August. “I would’ve never met the brother. I never would’ve been involved in this bulls—.”
“It really crashed two people’s empires in one night,” Keffe D continued. “Mine’s for sure — Suge’s too. [Diddy] the only one still balling. He made our s— go down, man.”
Keffe D also detailed the night Tupac was murdered in another interview in 2021.