50 Cent has continued his taunting of Diddy by mocking him live on stage during a concert.
Performing at the Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre in Phoenix on Sunday (March 3) after he was forced to cancel a show at the venue last year due to a heat warning, 50 had the crowd in the palm of his hand when the topic quickly switched to the Bad Boy boss.
After defending his decision to postpone his previous concert and joking about the harsh criticism he received online because of it, 50 said: “I love you, why don’t you love me back? Where is the love?!”
He then stopped himself by saying: “Hold on, hold on. We don’t want too much love. You know what happened to Brother Love. Let’s keep it down, not too much love.”
Following news of accusations of inappropriate behavior against Sean “Diddy” Combs by his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura last November, Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson has repeatedly made critical comments.
The G-Unit mogul recently taunted Puffy for facing a lawsuit from a male producer who claimed he engaged in inappropriate behavior and tried to manipulate him into engaging in intimate activities with other men.
In since-deleted Instagram posts last month, Fif screenshotted a headline about the lawsuit and wrote: “Aww, I’m on the floor and somebody bring me back to life.”
He also said: “Maybe this is a big misunderstanding. I just don’t go to the man’s parties. This is just not my kinda vibe.”
50 also posted pictures of Diddy in embraces with fellow rivals Rick Ross and Floyd Mayweather where it looked as if they were about to kiss.
The Bad Boy founder denied all allegations within the lawsuit and through his attorney called them “complete lies.” He is presently contesting three additional legal cases related to alleged misconduct, all of which he has denied.
50’s relentless mocking of Diddy has also brought in other rivals, such as the aforementioned Ross and Mayweather.
The “In Da Club” rapper slammed Mayweather for appearing to defend Diddy in a recent interview on The Pivot Podcast.
The retired boxing legend said: “I’m not gonna speak bad about P. Diddy ’cause he still a Black man. Mistakes happen. And I can’t say if it is or not a mistake, but things happen in life.
“And P. Diddy’s business is P. Diddy’s business. It’s not my job or anybody else’s job to go on the internet and stomp him and kick a man while he’s down.”
He added: “My take on it is: it’s not my business. I don’t think it’s right at all and I don’t condone it. Even if that happened to my daughter, I would be hurt but that’s a choice that my daughter made.”
50 Cent commented on the interview: “[palm on face emoji] they didn’t even ask him about this, Champ is you dumb? Get me out ya head, you sound like a hater. DIDDY DO IT ? COMING soon.”
Fif also brought up past lyrics from Rick Ross where he appeared to condone date bad behavior. The rapper previously apologized for the lyrics.