50 Cent Trolls Alleged Diddy–Daphne Joy Sex Tape, Says “Sire Is the Only Victim”

50 Cent Trolls Alleged Diddy–Daphne Joy Sex Tape, Says “Sire Is the Only Victim”


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50 Cent has jumped into the chatter around an alleged leaked sex tape involving Diddy and his ex Daphne Joy, using the moment to blast both of them and bring up their son. Hours after the clip started circulating, he posted that Daphne is “not a victim” and said his main concern is their child, writing, “can you imagine going to eighth grade to find out this is your mom.”

In one post, Fif wrote that “the court system in LA thinks it’s fine,” a reference to his ongoing custody and support issues with Daphne, and suggested this is exactly what he’s been warning about. In another, he joined social media users in clowning Diddy, echoing commenters who were dissecting the video and taking shots at the mogul while teasing his own planned docuseries about the federal investigations around him. A fuller recap of his responses and quotes is available here.

The posts continue a long pattern of 50 using Diddy’s scandals as content and weaponising Daphne’s name whenever new allegations emerge. For people watching the case, it’s another example of how their personal and legal drama plays out publicly in real time, often with Sire’s name dragged into the commentary.

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Coverage also notes that this isn’t the first time 50 has talked about wanting access to “freak‑off” footage, joking previously that he’d “pay top dollar” for tapes to use in his doc projects. His latest posts make it clear he sees the alleged sex tape as both ammunition in his feud with Diddy and proof that his warnings about Daphne were justified.


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