50 Cent reacts to viral sex tape between Diddy, baby mama

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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - APRIL 15: 50 Cent attends the "Street Fighter" Trailer Launch Party at Caesars Palace on April 15, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Louis Grasse/Getty Images for Paramount Pictures)

American rapper Curtis Jackson, widely known as 50 Cent, has weighed in on the controversy surrounding an alleged leaked video said to involve music executive Sean “Diddy” Combs and his former partner, Daphne Joy.

The alleged footage, which reportedly also referenced adult film performer Sly Diggler, gained significant attention online over the weekend, sparking widespread debate across social media platforms.

Initially, the G-Unit founder appeared to ridicule Diddy through a post shared on Instagram. However, in a subsequent message, his focus shifted to Daphne Joy, who shares a son, Sire, with the rapper.

Expressing concern over the impact of the controversy on their child, 50 Cent wrote: “She’s not a victim, SIRE is. Can you imagine going to eighth grade to find out this is your mom.”

The rapper also criticized the custody arrangement involving his son, stating: “The court system in LA thinks it’s fine.”

His latest remarks add to a series of public jabs directed at Diddy in recent months. As the Bad Boy Records founder continues to face legal challenges and increasing public scrutiny, the long-standing feud between the two entertainment figures has remained a major topic of discussion among fans and industry observers.

Beyond his social media commentary, 50 Cent recently served as a producer on Netflix’s Sean Combs: The Reckoning, a documentary that attracted substantial attention following its release. According to reports, the project amassed 21.8 million views on the streaming platform within its first six days.

Despite their history of public disagreements, 50 Cent recently dismissed suggestions that his involvement in the documentary was motivated by personal animosity toward Diddy. Speaking during an appearance on Good Morning America, the rapper acknowledged that his unease with Combs stretches back several years but maintained that the matter is “not personal.”

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