50 Cent Fires Back After Diddy's Son Threatened To 'Slap The F*** Outta' Him In Deleted Tweet

By maks in Celebrity On 20th December 2025
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As the long-running feud between 50 Cent and Diddy continues to simmer, the disgraced rapper’s son has now found himself drawn into the conflict. He is the latest member of the Combs family to be targeted by the sharp and often cutting remarks of the ‘P.I.M.P.’ hitmaker.

The exchange surfaced just as 50 Cent’s Netflix documentary, Sean Combs: The Reckoning, climbed to the number one spot on the streaming platform.

The docuseries, which is executive produced by 50 Cent, revisits long-standing allegations involving Sean “Diddy” Combs and has once again placed intense public attention on the embattled music mogul.

Diddy has been sentenced to more than four years in prison and ordered to pay a $500,000 fine after being convicted on charges related to prostitution.

The 56-year-old was arrested last September in New York, and following a closely watched court case, he was found guilty of two counts of transporting individuals for prostitution under the Mann Act.

The Mann Act, passed in 1910, makes it a crime to transport people across state lines for prostitution, debauchery, or other immoral purposes. It was originally introduced to address human trafficking and exploitation.

King Combs hit out at 50 Cent at a time the rapper's documentary about his dad was number one on Netflix Lester Cohen/Getty Images for BMI
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Judge Arun Subramanian handed down a 50-month prison sentence in October, which came three months after Diddy was found guilty on two of the charges.

King Combs, whose real name is Christian Combs, took to X yesterday, December 18, to issue a threat toward his father’s longtime rival.

The tweet read: "On my dad, if I ever see 50 Cent, I'll slap the f*** outta him."

Screenshots of the message quickly spread online before the post was deleted, but by that point, 50 Cent, born Curtis Jackson, had already responded publicly: "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 Netflix documentary also includes explosive claims, such as allegations from former Crips member Duane “Keefe D” Davis, who alleges that Diddy once offered $1 million to have Tupac Shakur and Suge Knight killed. Diddy has consistently denied this claim.

Diddy and 50 Cent have been beefing for years Denise Truscello/WireImage for Universal Music Group
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Other accusers have also alleged that Diddy abused his influence and power to pressure people into sexual situations, accusations that his legal team has firmly denied.

Tensions were further heightened after reports suggested that 50 Cent deliberately gave an interview about the documentary to ABC so that Diddy could supposedly watch it while in prison.

Responding to the rumor on Instagram, 50 Cent shared a screenshot of the interview and wrote: "I thought about it - what's wrong with that?"

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In the past, 50 Cent has said that his issues with Diddy do not extend to Diddy’s children. He has even revealed that he has worked with both King and Justin Combs on previous projects, although after all the recent back-and-forth, it remains unclear whether King would want to collaborate with him again.