Rapper 50 Cent has openly expressed his disapproval of Sean Combs, popularly known as Diddy, with a pointed meme involving baby oil. This provocative gesture surfaces as a critical documentary on Diddy, overseen by director and co-executive producer Alex Stapleton, approaches its completion.

Known for his outspoken nature, 50 Cent has long criticized Diddy, and his recent social media post adds fuel to their longstanding rivalry. On Wednesday, he posted, emphasizing his avoidance of Diddy’s gatherings, “I been telling y’all about all this weird s***, I don’t do NO puffy parties. You didn’t believe me 🤨but I bet you believe me now!!!”

The forthcoming documentary, “The Downfall of Diddy: The Indictment,” is set to provide an in-depth look at Sean Combs’ life. However, 50 Cent and Stapleton maintain that the documentary should not be seen as a representation of the entire hip-hop culture. Echoing this sentiment, rapper Method Man has commented on the weakness of attributing Diddy’s alleged misconduct to the hip-hop movement as a whole.

50 Cent decided on Netflix as the platform for airing the documentary following a competitive bidding war. The proceeds from this documentary will be channeled to support survivors of sexual abuse and assault. In response to the contentious baby oil meme, Diddy’s attorney, Marc Agnifilo, has issued a statement, though it appears 50 Cent is intent on ensuring his message resonates.

The documentary will not only cover the controversial “Freak Offs” events but will also provide a meticulous and possibly revelatory examination of Diddy’s life and his influence on hip-hop’s legacy, with Alex Stapleton guiding the narrative. Fans are poised to gain a comprehensive and critical perspective on one of the genre’s key figures.