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“Stop Crying, You Are in PC!”: 50 Cent Humiliates Diddy Over Alleged Trump Deal

Rapper 50 Cent has ridiculed Sean “Diddy” Combs following reports that the imprisoned music mogul has been informing fellow inmates that he expects a presidential pardon from Donald Trump.

The trolling began after sources at FCI Fort Dix alleged that Diddy has been boasting about a possible pardon, which quickly drew a harsh response from 50 Cent on Instagram.

“No, he is not pardoning you. You said some really nasty things. Stop crying, you are in protective custody in Jersey, PUNK!”, 50 Cent wrote in his original Instagram caption.

He later edited the post to say, “I told you he is alright, got his appeal going. Diddy is good. Happy Birthday, LOL.”

Earlier in the week, 50 Cent reacted to the first images of Diddy behind bars that had surfaced online.

He posted: “He look happy to me, with all them handsome men around. GOOD MORNING NEW YORK CITY!” The comment was widely interpreted as a jab at Diddy’s prison conditions and demeanour.

According to multiple prison sources cited by HotNewHiphop.com, Diddy has allegedly been telling inmates that Trump will pardon him in early 2026.

However, there has been no official confirmation of any communication between Diddy and the Trump camp.

Representatives for both parties have declined to comment, leaving the claims unverified and fuelling speculation across social media.

Diddy was taken into federal custody earlier this year following multiple civil lawsuits and a high-profile criminal investigation involving allegations of s€x trafficking, racketeering, and assault.

He has denied all charges, but the case has sparked intense public debate.

Meanwhile, 50 Cent has continued to use social media as a platform to mock his rival, blending sarcasm with disbelief as the legal saga unfolds.

At present, Diddy’s reported confidence in receiving a presidential pardon remains unconfirmed.

However, 50 Cent shows no signs of backing down, and his online jabs continue to dominate headlines.

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