50 Cent wrote in a since-deleted social media post that Diddy “said some really bad things about Trump, it’s not OK. I’m gonna reach out so he knows how I feel about this guy.” The rapper’s comments come after Trump was asked if he’d consider a Diddy pardon.

In a now-deleted social media post, rapper and businessman 50 Cent publicly criticized fellow hip-hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs for allegedly making disparaging remarks about former President Donald Trump. The post, which was live for several hours before being taken down, hinted at a growing rift between two of the most influential figures in the music industry — and injected fresh drama into the already complex intersection of entertainment and politics.
“Diddy said some really bad things about Trump,” 50 Cent wrote. “It’s not OK. I’m gonna reach out so he knows how I feel about this guy.” The post did not specify which comments by Diddy he was referring to, but the tone suggested a serious disapproval of Diddy’s stance on the former president.

The post comes just days after Donald Trump, during a media interview, was asked whether he would consider issuing a pardon for Diddy — a question prompted by swirling rumors and legal controversies surrounding the Bad Boy Records founder. Trump’s response was characteristically vague, but he left the door open, saying only, “We’ll see what happens.”
While Diddy has been known for his outspoken political views — often critical of both Democratic and Republican leaders — his recent silence amid mounting legal and public image issues has only fueled speculation. In the past, he’s criticized Trump’s handling of racial justice, COVID-19, and the Black community, calling him “reckless and dangerous” in a 2020 interview.
50 Cent’s decision to delete the post has led to further speculation about whether he was advised to do so or simply reconsidered broadcasting his opinion so publicly. Nevertheless, fans and commentators were quick to screenshot and share the post before it disappeared, making it the latest headline in a growing saga involving Diddy’s name.
Some observers have interpreted 50 Cent’s remarks as a subtle show of support for Trump, while others argue he’s simply frustrated with what he perceives as hypocrisy or poor judgment on Diddy’s part. Either way, the incident has sparked fresh debates on celebrity loyalty, political alliances, and accountability.
So far, Diddy has not responded publicly to 50 Cent’s post. His legal team also declined to comment when contacted for this story.
As tensions rise and more public figures begin to weigh in, one thing is clear: the entanglement of fame, politics, and personal grudges shows no sign of cooling down — especially when 50 Cent is involved.
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