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50 Cent cleverly revives his long-standing feud with Mayweather, using his novel’s promotion to comment on literacy, against the backdrop of Diddy’s legal troubles.

Once again, 50 Cent has taken to social media to reignite an old feud with Floyd Mayweather, coupling the promotion of his new fiction novel with a fresh jab at the boxing champion’s literacy. This development comes amid swirling discussions surrounding Diddy’s sexual assault allegations, adding another layer to the ongoing drama in the music and sports entertainment spheres.

In a clever marketing move, 50 Cent, also known as Curtis Jackson, used the announcement of his debut novel, The Accomplice, to take a swipe at Mayweather. Via an Instagram post, he made a tongue-in-cheek remark about ensuring the simultaneous release of the audiobook, hinting at Mayweather’s alleged illiteracy. This dig is part of a long-standing feud between the two, with 50 Cent periodically mocking Mayweather’s reading ability. The post not only highlighted Jackson’s upcoming literary venture but also teased a related movie project, all the while subtly reigniting his rivalry with Mayweather.

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Mayweather’s Controversial Podcast Appearance

The timing of 50 Cent’s jab coincides with Mayweather’s recent appearance on The Pivot Podcast, where he refrained from criticizing Diddy over recent sexual assault allegations. Mayweather’s comments, suggesting a reluctance to ‘stomp’ on Diddy due to the latter being a ‘Black man’ and emphasizing the importance of minding one’s own business, have sparked controversy. This stance, especially coming from a figure like Mayweather, has added fuel to the ongoing discussions surrounding accountability and celebrity culture.

Diddy’s Legal Troubles and Industry Impact

Diddy, facing several sexual assault allegations, has become a topic of intense debate and scrutiny. Despite settling a lawsuit with Cassie, he continues to battle legal challenges in New York. These allegations have not only affected Diddy’s personal and professional life but have also prompted broader conversations about the music industry’s handling of such serious accusations. The situation is further complicated by the varied reactions from other celebrities, including 50 Cent’s provocative commentary.

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The feud between 50 Cent and Floyd Mayweather, though personal and at times petty, sheds light on larger issues within celebrity culture, including how allegations of misconduct are navigated and discussed publicly. As both men continue to wield significant influence, their actions and words ripple through their respective industries, prompting us to reflect on the nature of celebrity feuds and the real-world issues they often intersect with. With no resolution in sight, the saga between Jackson and Mayweather continues to captivate and provoke, underscoring the complex interplay between personal vendettas and public discourse.

50 Cent has once again stirred controversy by revisiting his past criticism of boxing champion Floyd Mayweather, this time doubling down on allegations of illiteracy.

Shortly after announcing his upcoming debut fiction novel on Friday (March 1), Fif turned to Instagram to promote the book, The Accomplice, and in the same breath slyly threw shade at his longtime rival.

“I have no beef with anyone, I even made sure the audiobook comes out at the same time so champ won’t feel left out. [shrug emoji] GLG [traffc light emoji],” he wrote alongside a snap featuring the book’s cover.

“GreenLightGang [film emoji] The accomplice Movie coming soon,” he added also revealing there’s a film in the pipeline, all the wile tagging his spirit brands Branson Cognac and Le Chemin du Roi.

The feud, spanning back as far as 2019, saw 50 Cent poking fun at Mayweather’s alleged illiteracy issues with a written letter he shared on Instagram.

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It seemingly reignited this week after Mayweather’s comments on Diddy’s sexual assault allegations.

The retired boxer appeared on The Pivot Podcast in late February where he refused to condemn the Bad Boy boss over accusations he raped four woman, including his ex-girlfriend Cassie.

“I’m not gonna speak bad about P. Diddy,” Mayweather said. “‘Cause he still a Black man. Mistakes happen. And I can’t say if it is or not a mistake, but things happen in life. And P. Diddy’s business is P. Diddy’s business. It’s not my job or anybody else’s job to go on the internet and stomp him and kick a man while he’s down.

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“My take on it is: it’s not my business. I don’t think it’s right at all and I don’t condone it. Even if that happened to my daughter, I would be hurt but that’s a choice that my daughter made.”

In an Instagram post shared shortly after the appearance, Curtis re-posted a video of Mayweather’s comments and took aim at his long-running rival.

He wrote: “[palm on face emoji] they didn’t even ask him about this, Champ is you stupid or is you dumb? Get me the fuck out ya head, you sound like a hater. DIDDY DO IT ? COMING soon.”

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Diddy has been accused of several instances of sexual assault since November of last year, all of which he has vehemently denied.

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He quickly settled the lawsuit filed against him by Cassie but is still facing three suits in the state of New York.