50 Cent admitted that he gave an interview to ABC about his new documentary Diddy because ABC aired it from behind bars.
On December 6, Fif shared X post on Instagram. “Fifty people were found to have agreed to be interviewed by ABC News simply because it was one of the few stations they were allowed to watch while in prison,” the post read. “He is a threat.”
50 wrote in the post: “I thought about it, is there anything wrong with this?”
On December 1, 50 Cent sat down with ABC’s “Good Morning America” to discuss his new documentary “Sean Combs: The Reckoning.” During the chat, 50 spoke in depth with director Alexandria Stapleton about executive producing the explosive Netflix series. The series chronicles Puff’s rise and fall and features never-before-seen footage and interviews with former colleagues of the Bad Boy Entertainment founder.
Given that Diddy is currently serving a 50-month sentence in prison, let’s assume that 50 people were strategically interviewed by ABC so that Diddy could see it.
50 Cent has spent the past two years lashing out at Diddy and mocking the documentary about the disgraced music mogul. The project premiered on December 2 and became the most-watched show on Netflix upon its release.
Last week, 50 Cent joked that a Miami club sent Diddy a bouquet of flowers as a warning after the documentary aired.

