50 Cent continued to make fun of Diddy when he posted on social networks and used the old image ‘BREAKFAST CLUB’ to troll Diddy

50 Cent is carrying on with his terrifying rampage by making fun of Diddy’s hasty settlement of Cassie’s lawsuit accusing him of sexual assault.

Fif posted a snippet of the Bad Boy Records mogul’s 2017 interview with The Breakfast Club on Saturday, December 16. In the conversation, he talked about his supposed obligation to Ma$e and how he doesn’t give his musicians what they deserve.

50 Cent Comments On Rumors Diddy Is Dating His Baby Mama Daphne JoyAccording to his opponent’s social media post, “Anybody thinks I owe them something, show me the receipt,” says Diddy. “You’re paid within a day.”

The next scene in the video is a news clip about Diddy and his ex-girlfriend coming to an arrangement just a day after she filed a rape and abuse lawsuit against him.

Instagram photo by Official GUNITFAMILY Instagram • Sep 6, 2015 at 9:46am  UTC | Instagram posts, Instagram photo, 50 centThe G-Unit leader stated, “He ain’t lying about that one now here they come in 5,4,3,2,1” in the caption.Since Diddy has been the target of numerous sexual assault claims, 50 Cent has not stopped making fun of him. He carried on his online rampage earlier this week when he re-posted a classic Ma$e freestyle in which the rapper-turned-reporter attacked his former label head in a caustic manner.

Fif captioned the photo, saying, “Who said MA$E don’t get busy man you gotta listen?”

The freestyle is from the former pastor’s March 2022 performance in Atlantic City, New Jersey, according to Complex.

“When cliques get called, empty the pipes.” And on Sunday, attend church; I’m the greatest of all. In the video, Ma$e raps, “Don’t ever put me with other Bad Boys who went through struggle. You know I get it jumping like a mosh pit, n-gga. On the verse level, dirt level. I can never work level.”

50 Cent shocks audience with comment about Diddy's sexuality on stage |  Metro News“N-ggas insane I reached the point where I thought I would never be able to work. Since Cain killed Abel, I may now kill Cain. And Love, please don’t steal, my n-gga, and alter your name. I sense no integrity in it, and the Ghost of St. James haunts me.

In the comments section, former NFL player Arian Foster praised the jabs directed at Diddy, saying, “You ain’t an architect, you just know how to market death sheesh.”