50 Cent isn’t afraid to step foot in the fire, mainly because he feels there is no way he’ll be burned.
In an interview with US Weekly, Fif opened up about taking on the responsibility of producing upcoming NetflixDiddy docuseries, Diddy Do It? In 50 Cent-like fashion, he explained that he could only produce the doc because of his track record of creating hit TV. Plus, he’s not present on any of the Diddy party tapes confiscated from the mogul’s homes.
“I’m the only person in Hip-Hop culture who has produced any hit television. Why wouldn’t I be the person to produce it? And I’m not on the tapes,” he added. “See, some of the people who have been around in the culture who are not saying anything—that’s because they’ve been to the parties, [and] they don’t know what part of their experiences are on tape. So it keeps them quiet, and it looks like I’m the only guy, but I’ve been [saying] for years that something’s not right.”
Fif has long alluded to other Hip-Hop elites being involved in Sean Combs’ alleged sex trafficking and sexual assault. In March, Curtis Jackson hit out at Hov, claiming that the Brooklynite has been hiding since Combs was hit with the allegations.
“Anybody seen Jay LOL Puff said the [ni**a] ain’t answering his phone. LOL,” he typed on Instagram.
“Here is Jay-Z last reported seen waving at Puffy jet LOL,” he typed in a second post, aimed at his rival.
Two months later, Fif posted, “Jay in hibernation he ain’t coming outside till this sh*t with Puff blow over. No brunch, no lunch, No dinner. LOL I’M ALL YOU GOT IM OUTSIDE!”
50 Cent found a new home for his Diddy docuseries that same month. TMZ shared that Netflix won the “massive” bidding war and that the project will now be a documentary detailing the Bad Boy founder’s multitude of sexual assault, rape, human trafficking, and abuse allegations.
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