The personal rivalry between entertainment heavyweights is intensifying as comedian and actor Marlon Wayans publicly criticized rapper and producer 50 Cent for his involvement in the Netflix documentary focusing on allegations against Sean “Diddy” Combs.
Speaking during a recent interview with Big Boy, Wayans voiced his disapproval of the timing of 50 Cent’s documentary release. Wayans suggested that 50 Cent’s actions amounted to “kicking a man when he’s down” while Diddy faces legal challenges and a reputational crisis.
Marlon Wayans characterized the rivalry between 50 Cent and Diddy as deeply personal and cautioned about karma, suggesting 50 Cent should be mindful of what he puts out. While acknowledging 50 Cent’s intelligence and that he “paid his debt” early after being shot multiple times, Wayans maintained that “God will judge” all actions.
50 Cent’s response was immediate. Known for his social media trolling, 50 Cent swiftly posted an image of Marlon Wayans (from the comedy film White Chicks) accompanied by a harsh message: “Keep my name out your mouth, boy.” This move instantly ignited a new public feud.

The controversy became a central topic on the popular radio show The Breakfast Club, where hosts questioned the ethics and potential bias in the media coverage.
The commentators debated why criticism focused solely on 50 Cent (a Black producer) when other major media outlets—including TMZ, Hulu, and Peacock—were not similarly scrutinized for producing documentaries and negative reports about Diddy, even while he was facing legal proceedings.
“It’s investigative reporting when they do it, but it’s ‘kicking a man when he’s down’ when [a Black producer] does it,” one host expressed frustration. “50 Cent and Diddy have personal issues, so 50 has no reason to have loyalty.”
Furthermore, the hosts pushed back on the notion that 50 Cent was the sole producer, pointing out that there were other executive producers involved, yet only 50 Cent was being singled out for criticism.
Even rapper Juelz Santana weighed in, trolling 50 Cent by suggesting he only cares about capitalizing on the story rather than the victims, and threatening to make his own documentary to expose 50 Cent’s perceived hypocrisy.
This escalating tension highlights the blurring lines between investigative journalism and personal vendettas in the entertainment industry, while reaffirming 50 Cent’s status as one of Hollywood’s most influential and controversial figures.
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