When the world learned that Sean “Diddy” Combs was in serious legal trouble, it seemed like his situation couldn’t get much worse. The thing that a lot of people couldn’t have known at that time is that on top of fighting the case against him, Diddy would also be fending off attacks from his longtime rival, Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson.

On December 2, 2025, 50 Cent took his feud against Diddy to a new medium with the release of the docuseries he produced for Netflix, Sean Combs: The Reckoning. While that undeniably was a huge deal, it seems like 50 Cent wasn’t satisfied with that alone. Instead, it now seems that he has confirmed another amazing way he just messed with Diddy.

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50 Cent Seemed To Confirm That He Used a Major Interview To Continue His Feud Against Diddy

P. Diddy presents 50 Cent with the Best Video Award at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards (Photo by Chris Polk/FilmMagic)

Every week, there are some celebrities who are making the interview rounds to promote their latest projects. As a result, when 50 Cent seemed to be promoting his documentary, Sean Combs: The Reckoning, it didn’t seem remarkable. The most noteworthy way that 50 Cent promoted the Netflix documentary was by agreeing to an ABC News interview that was uploaded on YouTube to December 1, 2025.

Almost a week later, 50 Cent posted on social media seemingly revealing that there was a lot more to his ABC News interview than it originally seemed. 50 Cent’s Instagram post featured an image of a meme claiming he agreed to be interviewed by ABC News in hopes of Diddy seeing it in prison. “Finding out 50 Cent agreed to do an interview with ABC News station only because it’s one of the few stations they’re allowed to watch in prison. He’s a menace.” Alongside the meme image, 50 Cent included a caption seeming to confirm the theory. “😟I thought about it, what’s wrong with that ?”

Of course, 50 Cent claiming he thought about Diddy watching when he agreed to the ABC News interview could have been a joke. However, as a December 2025 Entertainment Weekly timeline of 50 Cent and Diddy’s feud shows, it is entirely possible that the post was entirely serious. After all, 50 Cent has been calling Diddy out regularly over the last two decades. As a result, it feels like he actually would have delighted in knowing Diddy could be watching the ABC News interview in prison.

Fans Had Hilarious Reactions to 50 Cent’s Latest Move Against Diddy

LAS VEGAS - SEPTEMBER 08: Paris Hilton, Sean "Diddy" Combs and 50 Cent attends 50 Cent Hosts Party at The Hard Rock on September 8, 2007 in Las Vegas, NV (Photo by Johnny Nunez/WireImage)

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Looking at the top responses to 50 Cent’s Instagram post about his ABC News interview reveals that fans reacted to the meme he posted and his caption in truly hilarious ways. For example, one of the responses claimed that 50 Cent’s post was one of the best things on Instagram all year. “50 posting this is my top 1% of ig post this year” Another response was from an observer who marveled at 50 Cent’s dedication to his Diddy feud. “I’m not sure what’s worse the level of pettiness or how methodical he is 😫”

Possibly the most incredible response to 50 Cent’s Instagram post was from someone who seemingly was joking about being inspired by the ongoing feud. “50 cent makes me realize, that im not hating people, to my full potential.”