50 Cent Roasts Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs After Shocking Sentencing

"I heard he won't be able to make it, I'm available!”

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is facing serious consequences after being convicted on two prostitution-related charges. And, of course, 50 Cent was there to turn the drama into a social media moment.

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The music mogul was sentenced to four years and two months on Friday (3 October) after a jury found him guilty of transporting women for prostitution. Luckily for Diddy, he was acquitted of the heavier charges, including sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy.

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Diddy’s legal team says they’ll appeal the ruling, meaning the story isn’t over yet. But online, things moved fast — especially thanks to 50 Cent.

The rapper-turned-entrepreneur took to X/Twitter almost immediately. “Hey to whoever was booking Diddy for speaking engagement. I heard he won't be able to make it, I'm available!” he joked, proving some rivalries never die.

During the hearing, Diddy spoke publicly for the first time. “One of the hardest things I've had to handle is to be quiet, not be able to express how sorry I am,” he said, apologizing to victims and calling his actions “disgusting, shameful and sick.”

“The old me died in jail and a new version of me was reborn,” Diddy continued. “Prison will change you or kill you — I choose to live.” It was a rare moment of introspection amid the chaos.
But the judge didn’t hold back. “Good deeds don’t erase the harm you caused,” said Judge Arun Subramanian. “You abused these women and used that abuse to get your way, with freakoffs and hotel nights.”

He added, “The evidence is overwhelming. Drugs may have worsened your behavior, but the court has to weigh your full history.” Ouch. No sugarcoating here.

On X (formerly Twitter), 50 Cent posted: "Hey to whoever was booking Diddy for speaking engagement. I heard he won't be able to make it, I'm available!"

During the hearing, Diddy spoke publicly for the first time.

“One of the hardest things I've had to handle is to be quiet, not be able to express how sorry I am,” he said, apologizing to victims and calling his actions “disgusting, shameful and sick.”

During the hearing, Diddy spoke publicly for the first time.USA Today
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But the judge didn’t hold back.

“Good deeds don’t erase the harm you caused,” said Judge Arun Subramanian. “You abused these women and used that abuse to get your way, with freakoffs and hotel nights.”

But the judge didn’t hold back.People
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Never one to miss an opportunity, 50 Cent dragged Diddy on Monday after Donald Trump confirmed the music mogul had requested a pardon.

Posting on social media, 50 shared a clip with the caption: “Man, you can’t get no pardon running ya mouth like that! LOL Get out of here.” He was clearly referencing Diddy’s past digs at Trump, proving once again that 50 Cent never misses a chance to troll.

Never one to miss an opportunity, 50 Cent dragged Diddy on Monday after Donald Trump confirmed the music mogul had requested a pardon.USA Today
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One thing’s for sure — no matter how serious things get, 50 Cent will always find a way to bring the laughs.

From courtroom jabs to social media burns, we can always count on him to keep the drama entertaining.

Love him or hate him, one thing’s clear: when it comes to keeping the celebrity chaos entertaining, 50 Cent is always ready to deliver. We’re already on standby for 50 Cent’s next savage post!

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