50 Cent has addressed why he believes celebrities are remaining’silent’ over Diddy’s latest litigation.
The rapper, real name Curtis Jackson, is not afraid to speak with the media about industry issues. And with the opportunity to mock Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, 50, he was obviously not going to pass it up.
50 Cent has spoken out in response to a number of charges against Diddy, including domestic violence and sexual misconduct.
The rapper hopes to bring many of these issues to light through an upcoming documentary series he is developing.
The series, which will stream on Netflix in the future, is supposed to dive into Diddy’s recent life and legal issues.
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While the docuseries’ name has yet to be revealed, Jackson has spoken with US Weekly about the project.
“I’m the only person in hip-hop culture who has made any successful television shows. Why wouldn’t I be the one to produce it?” He began.
He added, “And I’m not on the tapes. See, some of the folks who have been around in the society and aren’t saying anything are doing so because they’ve attended parties… They have no idea how much of their experiences are recorded.”
Diddy further on the matter, saying, “So it keeps them quiet. And it appears that I am the only one, although I have been saying for years that something is wrong.
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CNN released horrifying CCTV evidence from 2016 earlier this year, showing Diddy aggressively abusing Cassie Ventura at a Los Angeles hotel.
Diddy later apologized on Instagram for his conduct in the video, saying: “It’s difficult to reflect on the worst times in your life, but sometimes you have to do it. I was f**ked up.
“I mean, I hit rock bottom, but I’m not making excuses; my behavior in that video was unacceptable. I fully accept responsibility for my behavior in that video; I am disgusted.
“I felt disgusted when I did it and am disgusted today. I went to seek professional help, and I began attending therapy and rehab.
“I had to ask God for mercy and grace. I’m so sorry. But I am determined to becoming a better man every day. I’m not asking for forgiveness; I really apologize.”
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