50 Cent continues to insist on having the last word in his long-standing feud with Sean “Diddy” Combs, Page Six reports.
The “21 Questions” rapper hit Combs with another round of merciless mockery on Instagram — this time using a ridiculous AI-generated video from a fashion show drenched in baby oil.
The clip shows an artificially generated image of Combs strutting down the runway wearing a pink dress emblazoned with the "Johnson & Johnson baby oil" logo on the front.
And the mockery didn’t stop there — the video was soundtracked by the song “Baby Oil Freak Off Party.”
“I didn’t know Diddy was walking in Michael Amiri’s show, when did he become Bond! (worried emoji),” 50 Cent wrote under the video.
The joke was a reference to the surprisingly large amount of baby oil discovered and confiscated by the FBI during raids on Combs’ estates in Miami and Los Angeles last year.
The “Many Men” performer hasn’t stopped publicly commenting on Diddy’s long list of legal troubles over the past year.
In May, he mocked the Bad Boy Records founder and his passion for baby oil again by posting a series of AI images on Instagram, starting with a screenshot of a People headline: “Cassie claims Diddy told her to get into an inflatable pool filled with baby oil.”
“Damn, he did all that just to end up like this, SMH,” he wrote under the fake photo collection. “This is crazier than regular crazy.”
The “BMF” producer, who is 49, surprised many with an unexpectedly softer comment regarding Combs’ verdict in the human trafficking case earlier this month.
After the disgraced music mogul was found guilty on two counts of interstate transportation for prostitution and not guilty on charges of human trafficking and racketeering, 50 Cent — known as an internet troll — surprisingly praised him on social media.
“Diddy beat the FBI, this guy is scary!” he wrote on Instagram, along with three clapping emojis.
But the moment of goodwill was short-lived, as 50 Cent then called him “the gay version of John Gotti,” referring to the boss of New York’s Gambino crime family.
Gotti was famously acquitted of racketeering in 1987, but five years later was convicted on the same charge along with other crimes.
In yet another post, 50 Cent shared a new AI image with the caption: “Get off my page with that nonsense, like I’m supposed to be afraid of the Gay Teflon Don! (raised eyebrow emoji) @50centaction.” |BGNES