“Itty Bitty Diddy”: 50 Cent Mocks Sean Combs Amid Explosive Courtroom Testimony

The feud between rap titans 50 Cent and Sean “Diddy” Combs just reached a fiery new chapter—this time, inside a courtroom and all over Instagram.

Following shocking testimony in Combs’ ongoing sex trafficking trial, where the disgraced music mogul was accused of threatening 50 Cent with a gun, the “In Da Club” rapper wasted no time clapping back—with his signature wit and an arsenal of memes.

The controversy erupted after Capricorn Clark, a former assistant to Combs from 2004 to 2012, took the stand and claimed that Diddy once made a menacing threat toward 50 Cent after an MTV press event, allegedly telling his staff, “I like guns,” during a tense elevator ride.

Clark described Combs’ tone as “very serious,” recounting that the confrontation was part of a pattern of disturbing behavior. She also alleged that Combs threatened her life on her very first day at work, and later, kidnapped her at gunpoint to confront rapper Kid Cudi, who was dating Combs’ ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura at the time.

That same day, 50 Cent responded on Instagram, posting an AI-generated image of himself appearing fearful on a movie set with the caption:

“Cut, CUT…Wait a minute PUFFY’s got a gun, I can’t believe this I don’t feel safe…LOL.”

Later, he followed up with another meme of himself in a Yankees cap looking paranoid, writing:

“Oh my goodness itty bitty Diddy wants me Dead, I have to lay low, I think I’m gonna hide out at the playoff game tonight. LOL.”

While many were shocked by the courtroom revelations, longtime followers of 50 Cent weren’t surprised. The 49-year-old rapper has been a persistent critic of Diddy, frequently mocking the Bad Boy mogul’s scandals on social media. And now, he’s taking things to the next level.

50 is executive-producing a Netflix docuseries titled Diddy Do It? — a deep dive into the growing list of allegations against Combs. The series will explore claims of sexual assault, abuse, and trafficking, with proceeds reportedly going to victims.

“This sh*t crazier than regular crazy,” 50 wrote in a recent Instagram post reacting to Cassie Ventura’s testimony about “freak-off” sex parties and years of alleged abuse at the hands of Combs.

Combs, now 55, faces federal charges including sex trafficking, racketeering, and the transportation of individuals across state lines for prostitution. He has pleaded not guilty and denies all allegations.

As the trial unfolds, one thing is clear: 50 Cent isn’t backing down. Whether in court or online, he’s making it known—he’s not afraid of “itty bitty Diddy.”

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