JAKARTA - Rapper 50 Cent is known to be making documentaries related to P Diddy's sex and drug parties. Although many support him, he does not deny that there are some who consider his attitude as something hypocritical.

Various interests were heard on social media when Curtis Jackson spoke out about Diddy. Some accused him of looking for a stage, some looked cynical at 50 Cent because he was also suspected of doing bad things.

50 Cent admits the existence of these assumptions. When speaking to People, he proved that he was consistent with his words about P Diddy.

"So, maybe my people are doing crazy things out there, but that's not true. I'm just saying what's been going on for 10 years," 50 Cent said as quoted by NME, October 21.

The allegation that he was looking for a stage was refuted because he had been trying to speak up for a long time about the Diddy case. The hit owner of In Da Club also emphasized that he is not the type of person who likes illegal parties like his rivals.

"Now everyone knows whatwahy is getting into, but more than that I just feel 'This is my perspective, because I've been away from things like that for a long time. That's not my style," he said.

Various claims from the victim continued to come to court. 50 Cent believes he did the right thing by working on a film called Diddy Do It? whose release date is still not confirmed.


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