50 Cent shared an edited video of a scene from Rush Hour 2 that was captioned: “When Diddy tried to buy 50 Cent some clothes" on Instagram, on Tuesday night. In the video, Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker's characters are replaced by 50 and Eminem while Jeremy Piven appears to be Diddy. Piven's character attempts to touch Tucker near the waist in the video.
“This really how sh*t be going down! LOL," 50 captioned the post. Fans basked in laughter in the comments section. "LMAO. Please don't delete this one. Imma come back here when I want a laugh," one user wrote. Others left countless laughing emojis.
Eminem and 50 Cent during 2003 MTV Video Music Awards - Backstage and Audience at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, New York, United States. (Photo by KMazur/WireImage)
The post is one of many seemingly endless jokes 50 has been making at Diddy's expense as the Bad Boy mogul faces several lawsuits. The trolling reached a new level after Rodney "Lil Rod" Jones Jr.'s claims brought rumors about Diddy's sexuality into play. 50 has even confirmed plans to work on a documentary about the allegations. The drama all began when Cassie filed a lawsuit against him, last year, accusing him of subjecting her to a "cycle of abuse, violence, and sex trafficking." The two settled the case just a day after filing. In the months since, several more alleged victims have come forward with stories about Diddy of their own.
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