50 CENT REACTS TO DIDDY PRISON PHOTOS: “HE LOOK HAPPY TO ME, WITH ALL THEM HANDSOME MEN AROUND”

50 Cent wasted no time trolling Sean Diddy Combs after the first prison photos surfaced online showing the Bad Boy mogul at FCI Fort Dix in New Jersey. The rapper posted images obtained by TMZ to his thirty-five million Instagram followers on Monday with the caption he look happy to me with all them handsome men around good morning New York City. The 50 Cent Diddy prison photos showing the fifty-five-year-old during outdoor recreation time wearing a gray beard, navy blue puffy jacket, and gray beanie sparked immediate reactions from fans who called Fif the final boss of trolling.


The 50 Cent Diddy prison photos commentary extended to the comments section where he joked about the mogul’s first prison job assignment doing laundry for inmates. He wrote I just thought about it there thanking him for doing the laundry LOL referencing reports that Diddy will wash and dry prisoners’ clothes at the low-security facility. The G-Unit general has relentlessly targeted his longtime rival throughout 2024 and 2025 following sexual assault lawsuits and federal charges that resulted in Diddy’s conviction on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution.


Diddy received a fifty-month sentence in October after being found guilty of violating the Mann Act with his expected release date set for May 8 2028 accounting for time served. The 50 Cent Diddy prison photos showing the rapper smiling during yard time come after he was transferred from the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn to Fort Dix last week. His legal team chose the low-security facility because it allows family visitation and rehabilitative programs while Diddy serves at least eighty-five percent of his sentence under federal rules.


The 50 Cent Diddy prison photos represent the latest chapter in a bitter rivalry spanning over two decades dating back to Fif’s 2006 diss track The Bomb where he accused Combs of involvement in The Notorious B.I.G.’s death. The rapper is also developing a Netflix docuseries about the disturbing allegations against Diddy though no release date has been announced. Despite being acquitted on more serious racketeering and sex trafficking charges, Diddy still intends to appeal his sentence with U.S. Circuit Court Judge Beth Robinson approving his request for an expedited process on Monday.

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