The unending media war between two Hip-Hop moguls, 50 Cent and Sean “Diddy” Combs, has escalated to a new level, this time from behind bars. As soon as the news broke that Diddy had received his first job in federal prison, 50 Cent quickly seized the opportunity, launching a series of extremely biting and sarcastic posts.

Diddy and 50 Cent's Feud Explained: Why the Rappers Have Been Beefing Since  2006

From the Boardroom to the Laundry Room?

 

According to the latest reports, Diddy, who is serving time following a series of shocking accusations, has been assigned his initial job within the prison system: a laundry worker. This job, often given to new inmates and paying notoriously low wages, stands in stark contrast to the image of the billionaire, who always referred to himself as “Love” and lived in ultimate luxury.

50 Cent (real name Curtis Jackson), who never misses a chance to antagonize his perennial rival, swiftly “celebrated” the news on social media.

“He’s doing laundry? Now he can ‘clean up’ the messes his lawyers couldn’t clean up! 😂 #NewJob #DiddyDoingLaundry,” 50 Cent wrote on X (formerly Twitter), accompanying the post with a meme showing Diddy in a prison uniform holding an iron.

The mocking posts quickly garnered millions of interactions, turning “Diddy doing laundry” into a top trending search and sparking a wave of memes and commentary across platforms.

 

The Goal Is More Than Just Laughter

 

Analysts suggest that 50 Cent’s mockery goes beyond personal rivalry. It is a deep, ironic commentary on the collapse of an empire.

“50 Cent is using humor to highlight the cruel contrast between Diddy’s former and current life,” noted Hip-Hop culture critic, Greg Thomas. “Diddy once preached a lavish lifestyle, about being in control of everything. Now, he’s doing manual labor, a job symbolic of him having lost control of everything.”

Meanwhile, Diddy’s legal representatives have yet to comment on their client’s prison assignment. However, this silence only seems to increase the schadenfreude of 50 Cent and his fans.

The online community continues to closely monitor the situation, waiting to see what the next move in 50 Cent’s bitter revenge plot will be, now that Diddy has begun his new working life behind bars. It seems the federal prison’s “laundry room” has become the new stage for 50 Cent’s relentless public ridicule.