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    Netizens React To Flowers 50 Cent Claims Diddy Sent Him

    Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteBy Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteDecember 5, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Things appear to be getting a bit ominous between Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs and his longtime adversary, 50 Cent. Since Diddy’s legal woes began in 2023, 50 Cent, real name Curtis Jackson, has seemingly reveled in the disgraced rapper’s downfall. Most recently, the “In da Club” rapper executive produced an explosive docuseries about Diddy, featuring exclusive, never-before-seen footage from his federal investigation in September 2024. Days after the four-part series became available for streaming, 50 Cent claimed to have received a menacing gift from the father of seven at a club appearance, striking fear and concern among users online.

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    On Instagram, 50 Cent shared an image of a floral arrangement featuring yellow, orange, and red blooms. The arrangement also included a note, featuring 50 Cent’s name, an address, and a phone number.

    “What kinda gay sh-t is this? Diddy send [sic] me flowers at club 11 LOL why all the four play get busy, you know I’m stupid,” 50 captioned his post. He followed it up with, “A warning, I’m ’90s grimy [n—a], you don’t warn me. LOL.”

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    Although 50 Cent seems unbothered by the unexpected floral arrangement, social media users reacted to the gift in the comment section on Instagram, insisting 50 Cent stay aware of his surroundings moving forward.

    “He sent funeral flowers, oh my stars,” a user wrote, while another posted, “That’s some scary sh-t, no lie.”

    Another user echoed the above statements, writing, “Those are funeral floral arrangements,” and a fourth added, “If 50 mysteriously die of pneumonia, we know who did it now.”

    Other users clearly agreed, commenting on how sinister receiving a funeral floral arrangement appears to the public.

    “Those flowers seems like a warning to me,” a user shared.

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    What’s Going On Between Diddy And 50 Cent?

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    Days before 50 Cent’s floral arrangement showed up, the rapper had been in the press promoting a new Netflix docuseries about Diddy’s downfall that he executively produced. “Sean Combs: The Reckoning” became available for streaming just months after Diddy received a 50-month prison sentence following his conviction on prostitution charges.

    In the gripping four-part production, viewers are taken on an in-depth journey, exploring Diddy’s life from his childhood to the present day. Each episode focuses on a different aspect of the rapper’s extensive career and personal troubles, from intense battles with prominent ’90s rappers to sexual assault allegations.

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    As previously reported by The Blast, 50 Cent was eager to get on board with the Netflix project to show others that there’s a different side to the hip-hop industry than what’s being shown through Diddy’s legal case. “If I didn’t say anything, you would interpret it as hip-hop is fine with his behaviors,” he said.

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    Netflix Is Feuding With Combs’s Camp Over Exclusive Footage

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    The docuseries also features never-before-seen footage of the rapper during his federal investigation in September 2024 and leading up to his arrest on September 16 of that year.

    One clip that’s caught the attention of many showed Diddy greeting everyday fans in the streets of Harlem, hugging them, shaking their hands, and even taking pictures. When he got back into his vehicle, however, he told his entourage that he needed hand sanitizer and to soak in a bath with peroxide in it to clean himself thoroughly.

    “Got in the car and said, ‘Ugh, I feel like I need to wash, like, I’m [dirty],’ … it shows you his character,” 50 Cent said. “What’s the odds that you would do that in front of a camera? Like, that’s one of the moments where he forgot he was on tape.”

    Netflix Defends Themselves Against Combs’s Team’s Claims

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    In a statement, reported by The Blast, a spokesperson for Diddy’s team called the production a “shameful hit piece” and referenced the many individuals in the series who have “personal grievances” against the “Making The Band” creator.

    “Several of these stories have already been addressed in court filings, and others were never raised in any legal forum because they’re simply not true. The project was built around a one-sided narrative led by a publicly admitted adversary, and it repeats allegations without context, evidence, or verification,” the statement read.

    Netflix pushed back against the statements, calling them flat-out “false.”

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    “The footage of Combs leading up to his indictment and arrest were legally obtained. This is not a hit piece or an act of retribution. Curtis Jackson is an executive producer but does not have creative control. No one was paid to participate,” the company said.

    “Sean Combs: The Reckoning” is available to stream on Netflix now.





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