50 Cent Addresses Marlon Wayans’ ‘Karma’ Warning Amid Diddy Doc

Marlon Wayans speaks onstage at the 83rd annual Golden Globed nominations announcement and media preview at The Beverly Hilton on December 08, 2025 in Beverly Hills, California.
BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA – DECEMBER 08: Marlon Wayans speaks onstage at the 83rd annual Golden Globed nominations announcement and media preview at The Beverly Hilton on December 08, 2025 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Emma McIntyre/WireImage)

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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