50 Cent says he’s officially done with shading comedian and actor Marlon Wayans after the two traded social blows sparked by comments about his new Netflix docuseries, Sean Combs: The Reckoning.
The tension ignited last week when Wayans appeared on Real 92.3’s The Cruz Show and weighed in on the four-part docuseries. The doc focuses on Sean “Diddy” Combs and the mounting allegations that led to his racketeering and sex trafficking trial. Combs was convicted in October on, and is currently serving a 50-month prison sentence.
Wayans suggested Fif was “kicking a man when he’s down” and warned that karma could eventually come back around. Those comments didn’t sit well with the “Many Men” rapper, who responded by clowning Wayans on social media.
Both 50 Cent and Wayans posted jokes aimed at each other on Instagram. Ja Rule even jumped into the mix, claiming he was 50’s “karma,” adding another layer of their never-ending beef.
On Friday, 50 Cent appeared to put an end to it. He posted a short video that mashed up Friday characters with Wayans’ face as Red and his own replacing Deebo.
“I’m not beefing with Marlon no more, he not funny, he wrote. “And I’m starting to think he took for real. No more about him.”
In the same Cruz Show interview, Wayans also criticized The Reckoning for suggesting Diddy as a possible suspect in 2Pac’s murder, calling it an attempt to “create a narrative.”


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