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50 Cent back to savagely roasting Diddy after verdict
50 Cent still wants the last laugh when it comes to his rivalry with Sean “Diddy” Combs.
The “21 Questions” rapper hit Combs with yet another savage Instagram trolling on Friday — this time, with the help of a bizarre AI baby oil fashion show video.
The clip showed an artificial Combs walking down a fashion runway while wearing a pink dress fashioned with the Johnson & Johnson baby oil logo across the front.
And the roasting didn’t end there — The video was set to the song “Baby Oil Freak Off Party.”
“I didn’t know Diddy walked in the Michael Amiri show, when did he make Bond! 😟” 50 captioned the video.
The joke was in reference to the shockingly copious amounts of baby oil found and confiscated by the FBI during the raids Combs’ Miami and Los Angeles mansions last year.
The “Many Men” hitmaker hasn’t held his tongue regarding Diddy’s long list of legal troubles over the last year.
He also trolled the Bad Boy Records founder’s affinity for baby oil during his trial in May by sharing a string of AI-generated photos to Instagram, beginning with a screenshot of a People headline that read: “Cassie Says Diddy Asked Her to Get in Inflatable Pool Filled With Baby Oil.”
“Damn he did all that sh–t to go out like this, SMH,” 50 captioned the collection of faux photos. “This s–t crazier then [sic] regular crazy.”
The “BMF” producer, 49, had an out-of-character take on Combs’ verdict in his sex trafficking trial earlier this month.
After the disgraced music mogul was found guilty on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution and not guilty of sex trafficking and racketeering, 50 — in an odd turn for the infamous internet troll — congratulated his longtime rival on social media.
“Diddy beat the Feds, that boy a bad man !” he wrote via Instagram alongside three clapping emojis.
But the rapper’s brief moment of niceties was short-lived as he went on to call Combs, 55, the “gay John Gotti,” referencing the boss of New York City’s Gambino crime family.
The mobster, notably, was acquitted in a federal racketeering trial in 1987 — only to be found guilty of the same crime, among others, five years later.
In another follow-up, he shared another AI photo, which he captioned, “Get the fvck off my page talking about I’m supposed to be scared of the Gay Teflon Don! 🤨 @50centaction.”
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