50 Cent clapped back after Marlon Wayans warns him about “karma” following Netflix’s “Sean Combs: The Reckoning.”
The back-and-forth began following an interview Wayans did where he warned 50, “You gotta be careful what you put out,” Wayans said in a recent interview. “There’s a karma to every action.”
Wayans’ suggests the docuseries was motivated by 50 and Diddy’s decades-long “beef.” He says, “It’s between him and Puff,” Wayans said. “It’s between both of them and God.”
50 clapped back at Wayans and shared a picture of him from the hit movie White Chicks. “Keep my name out your mouth boy..” 50 captioned the photo.
Continuing the back and forth, Wayans shared a poster for “12 Years of Slave” with 50’s face on it. “Now let’s think about this 50…”
As previously reported, 50 Cent says the docuseries was not fueled by a personal agenda.
“To be honest, just the culture itself,” 50 explained. “If someone’s not saying something, then you would assume that everybody in hip-hop is okay with what’s going on. Because [other rappers] will say, “I ain’t going to say nothing. I’m going to mind my business,” because of a position that [Diddy] held in culture for so long, you understand? So [that] would leave me. Without me saying that I will do it, there’s nobody there.”


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