50 Cent is one of Diddy’s biggest rivals on “Bad Boys.” The founder has fallen out of favor, and Fif recently expressed his disdain for Puff in excruciating detail.
On Wednesday (July 31), The Hollywood Reporter published its latest cover story interview, in which Fif talks about his TV empire, opening his G-Unit Fim and TV studio in Shreveport, Louisiana wait. The interview also discussed 50’s relationship with Diddy and the source of his hatred.
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50 Why He Started to Stay Away from Diddy
“He asked to take me shopping. I thought that was the weirdest thing in the world because that could be something a man would say to a woman. I just thought, ‘No, I’m not a s*** king with this weird energy. Or something weird,” and from the way he just moved, I felt uncomfortable around him.
50 Think Diddy takes advantage of artists
“Puff is a businessman; when [people call him] As a producer, I see people being taken advantage of and having something they produce taken away from them. He gets the credit. He’s not a producer. He was able to make the most of the business and the creativity within it. I have no interest in doing this. I actually like creativity. So I just don’t like being around it.
Diddy Beats Cassie Video 50 Cent
“First, he denied it ever happened, and then the tape came out – which means everything Nina said was a lie. When someone sees this, if they have a daughter, they can imagine Her situation in that situation, it’s crazy, like, they let him get away with the influence and the power that you have and the person you’re with should want to be a part of your life and not be forced to. “
50 Cent explains why more people are turning against Diddy
“Some of them were at the party and had a lot of fun, so they don’t know what’s actually on the tape, or what’s not on the tape, so they won’t say anything because they probably experienced it as well, and then others It’s like, “Well, it’s none of my business, I don’t want to be a part of it. “
And then part of our culture says, “That’s snitching” or “Snitching” or something like that. I don’t feel uncomfortable saying this because I’ve been saying this crap for four, five years. I keep telling you, ‘I’m not with him. I don’t like the way he moves. This is a little crazy. Others won’t be as comfortable as I am.
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50 Cent continues to make his braggadocio documentary
50 Cent is producing a Netflix documentary about Diddy’s alleged misdeeds. Alex Stapleton, whose credits include Hello Privlege and Shut Up and Dribble, will helm the show.
“I’m the only one in hip-hop who makes quality projects,” 50 told THR of the upcoming project. “We do have a lot of talent in our culture who have become comfortable in front of the camera, so they are often part of the cast or the driving force behind people watching the project rather than being behind the scenes. – Scene Production, Production The whole project, so there is a difference.
A release date for the series has yet to be announced.
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