50 Cent has once again emphasized his belief that Diddy played a role in 2Pac’s tragic demise. In a recently circulated viral video from his Final Lap Tour, the Queens emcee candidly addressed his previous comments concerning Puffy’s alleged involvement in Pac’s untimely passing.
Reflecting on the incident, the entertainer admitted,
“I hate when they leave me to talk because I always say the wrong thing. Last time they left me, I said something about Puffy. You saw that clip? I gotta stop doing that kinda sht. I been talking to a therapist to try to help me with the sht I been saying… It’s some crazy sht on my mind. Maybe I said that sht about Puffy because he got 2Pac killed.”
Just days earlier, 50 Cent took to Instagram to make his claims public, sharing the iconic image of the late rapper seated next to Suge Knight in a Black car on the night of the tragic incident in Las Vegas.
Adding weight to his accusations, Fif also advised the Bad Boy founder to seek legal counsel, humorously noting, “lawyer up.” “Damn, so Pac got lined by brother love, LOL. Time to Lawyer up, sh*t might get sticky,”
In recent times, 50 Cent hasn’t shied away from expressing his opinions about Diddy. A video from one of his Final Lap Tour stops captured the rapper candidly discussing his sentiments towards the mogul’s highly talked-about gatherings.
“That’s why I don’t be going to them Puffy parties,” he said. “Uh-uh. Nia hug you from the front and the back at the same time? Fk you talkin’ about? Look, if you into that, you into that, I’m fine with it. To each his own. I’m just sayin’ this ain’t my motherf*kin’ kind of party. It’s uncomfortable. I think I belong in the girls bathroom when sht like that is going on.”
P. Diddy, on the other hand, has long evaded discussions about Pac’s passing. Even during a visit to The Breakfast Club back in 2016, he chose not to engage with questions about his alleged involvement, stating firmly, “We don’t talk about things that are nonsense,” he said. “We don’t even entertain nonsense, so we not even gonna go there, with all due respect.”