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Chelsea Handler Zings Ex 50 Cent at Critics Choice Awards After Rapper Turns Toward Diddy’s Son
At Sunday's gala, the comic referred to the rapper's hit docuseries on and rivalry with the fallen rap game kingpin.
Claressa Shields hits back at digs from 50 Cent amid escalating online back-and-forth between him and Papoose. We’re only five
As mentioned by Papoose in his clap back at Cent, Cent and the crew of Let's Rap About It are involved in a beef. The beef started after the crew of Let's Rap About It criticized the Diddy documentary produced by Cent and released by Netflix, Sean Combs: The Reckoning.
Explore the full story behind 50 Cent and Papoose’s latest online feud, including AI-generated videos, social media insults, and how the long-running rap rivalry escalated in 2026.
Since the doc was announced, fans have been weighing in on the Combs’ decision to produce a show that chronicles their exploits during Diddy’s incarceration. Among those who checked out the trailer was 50 Cent,
Claressa Shields isn't just a fighter in the ring—she fights for her man outside of it, taking up for Papoose when 50 Cent came for him.
The rapper, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, welcomed his first child, son Marquise Jackson, with Shaniqua Tompkins in 1996. 50 Cent's second son, Sire Jackson, was born in 2012 to his then-partner Daphne Joy.
Cent surprisingly backed down from his feud with Claressa Shields, calling her an amazing fighter before her February championship bout.
As expected, the King Troll didn’t stay quiet for long. 50 seemingly fired back on social media, posting a photo of himself raising a toast with the caption: “Let’s toast to success, health, and prosperity. I’m planning my new year. When I’m done, I’ll come out to play. You know everyone who plays with me wishes they didn’t in the end.”
Dame Dash’s film production company sells at auction, drawing attention from hip-hop circles and a quick reaction from 50 Cent amid ongoing legal pressure.