The internet is on fire again — and, of course, it’s French Montana vs. 50 Cent, one of hip-hop’s longest-running feuds taking a shocking new twist.

In the past 24 hours, social media has been flooded with claims that French Montana allegedly posted pictures of 50 Cent “kissing a white man”, just moments after 50 reportedly shared photos of Diddy and Jay-Z in a similar pose.

To make things even wilder, viral posts claim French warned that if 50 said “one more word” about the photo, he’d “release the full video on Netflix.” 🥶

Whether it’s a joke, a troll, or pure internet chaos — one thing’s for sure: fans can’t stop talking.

The Rumor That Set the Internet Off

It all started when a few meme pages and hip-hop gossip accounts dropped screenshots allegedly showing the “kissing photos.” The claim: French Montana finally got his revenge.

Within minutes, posts were everywhere. People tagged both rappers, waiting for a reaction.
Hashtags like #50CentExposed and #FrenchGotReceipts began trending.

One user wrote:

“If this is real, 50 might have to deactivate his Instagram for a week.”

Another joked:

“Netflix better start clearing a release slot.”

But here’s the catch — no verified accounts, no official statement, no evidence beyond memes.

The Feud That Never Dies

This isn’t the first time these two hip-hop giants have gone viral for their trolling wars.

Back in 2020, French Montana posted a photoshopped picture of 50 Cent kissing Eminem, sending fans into a frenzy. 50 responded with several savage memes, and the feud went quiet — until now.

The current drama feels like déjà vu, only louder, wilder, and with the internet in full meme-making mode.

Fan Reactions

Fans are split between disbelief, laughter, and pure entertainment:

“No way French did that. But if he did, it’s the greatest comeback of all time.”
“It’s giving ‘Photoshop Olympics.’”
“50 better say nothing — man’s got a ‘Netflix video’ waiting!”

Others reminded everyone that neither rapper has confirmed anything, and that the images floating around look suspiciously edited.

Still, the chaos is part of the fun. “This is hip-hop beef in the meme era,” one fan wrote. “You don’t drop diss tracks — you drop screenshots.”

What’s Actually True?

As of now, no credible outlet (TMZ, Rolling Stone, Billboard, Complex) has reported any legitimate photo release or statement from either artist.
Most of the circulating posts trace back to Facebook pages known for satire and fake news.

That said, both French and 50 are masters of trolling. Fans wouldn’t be shocked if they both leaned into the buzz just to keep their names trending.

What’s Next for 50 Cent?

50 hasn’t publicly responded — yet. But if history has taught us anything, he won’t stay silent for long. His social media comebacks are legendary, and fans are already refreshing his Instagram every hour waiting for “Round 2.”

As for French? He’s enjoying the moment. Whether this is a clever meme play or a masterclass in online publicity, he’s got everyone watching.

Bottom line: The alleged “Netflix video” is almost certainly just another meme-fueled rumor — but it’s a perfect example of how fast hip-hop beef can turn into viral entertainment in 2025.

One photo, one caption, one emoji — and the internet loses its mind.