50 Cent has returned to making fun of his longtime rival Diddy, this time targeting his purported urinating habit.
Daniel Philip, a male sex worker who was the prosecution’s first witness on the first day of his sex trafficking trial, stated that he was once asked to urinate on Cassie.
“Cassie will tell you that she felt like she was choking when Combs made an escort urinate in her mouth,” prosecutor Emily Johnson earlier stated.
50 shared a photo of a fountain with water gushing from a boy’s penis on Instagram with the message, “Diddy said in yer mouth! LOL.
50 also posted a video of young women having water poured into their mouths with the remark, “R. Kelly’s first world tour when he finally gets out,” in an attempt to make fun of the imprisoned musician for reportedly having the same fetish.
In recent months, 50 Cent has been largely silent about disparaging Diddy, but now that his trial has begun, he is using his old tactics once again.
50 created a fake AI image last week that depicted himself as each member of the jury for Diddy’s trial.
“Sean Diddy Combs jury selection for trial is finally complete,” was another caption for the meme.
50 went on to say: “Don’t worry, be happy! I’m not sure if this is fair.”
Emily Johnson, the prosecutor, gave a powerful opening statement on the first day of testimony at Diddy’s trial.
She described a supposedly violent event involving the ex-couple during her address. Johnson asserted that throughout their 11-year relationship, Diddy “physically abused” and “exploited” Cassie.
Johnson said that after learning that the R&B singer was having an affair behind his back, Diddy got especially aggressive.
“Furious, he set out to find her,” Johnson stated in court. He threatened to murder the man.
The prosecutor disclosed that Diddy broke into the man’s home but failed to locate him.
Then, according to reports, Diddy would locate Cassie and “brutally” assault her, “kicking her in the back and flinging her around like a rag doll.”
Diddy has consistently denied any misconduct and entered not guilty pleas to all of the charges.