
50 Cent EXPLODES at podcast host for suggesting his ex Daphne Joy was involved in Diddy freak-offs
50 Cent didn't hold back after a podcast host floated the idea that his ex Daphne Joy was involved in one of Sean ' Diddy ' Combs' 'freak offs.'
As Diddy faces a federal sex trafficking trial, prosecutors have accused the music mogul of running a criminal enterprise that supported what he allegedly called 'freak offs'—drug-fueled orgies involving paid sex workers.
His ex-girlfriend Cassie recently testified about her experiences, and male escort Sharay Hayes—also known as The Punisher— opened up about his role in an exclusive interview with DailyMail.com.
On a recent episode of Talk with Flee, Killa Cam sat down with Hayes and grilled him about the high-profile names reportedly involved—including Daphne Joy, who shares 12-year-old son Sire Jackson with 50 Cent.
Cam asked Hayes, 'We hear about 50's baby mama Daphne being involved in some of these things—did you ever f* Daphne?' to which Hayes replied, 'Nah, every time I was called or involved in any way, it was only Cassie, specifically.'
As Diddy faces a federal sex trafficking trial, prosecutors have accused the music mogul of running a criminal enterprise that supported what he allegedly called 'freak offs'—drug-fueled orgies involving paid sex workers; (Diddy in 2020)
But 50 wasn't having it, reposting the clip to Instagram and firing back: 'Well here come the bullsh**, don't kiss my boy Pee Pee Mouth.'
Last year, Joy was accused of being one of several women allegedly paid by Diddy for sex—an explosive claim that 50 quickly seized on, mocking her online.
Joy clapped back with force at the time, writing online: 'Everything is a joke to you until our safety is compromised, which is happening now. You are wreaking real havoc, frenzy, and chaos onto people's lives.'
Joy then made a shocking accusation: 'Let's put the real focus on your true evil actions of raping me and physically abusing me. You are no longer my oppressor and my God will handle you from this point on.'
Though she later deleted the post, 50 responded by filing a defamation lawsuit— only to later drop the case.
The podcast dust-up follows 50 Cent's vow to personally contact President Donald Trump in an effort to block any potential pardon for Diddy if the Bad Boy mogul is convicted of racketeering and sex trafficking.
Last week, Trump said he would 'look at the facts' of the case, acknowledging that he and Diddy once had a friendly relationship.
'If I think somebody was mistreated, whether they like me or don't like me, it wouldn't have any impact,' the president added.
But 50 wasn't having it, reposting the clip to Instagram and firing back: 'Well here come the bullsh**, don't kiss my boy Pee Pee Mouth'
Last year, Joy was accused of being one of several women allegedly paid by Diddy for sex—an explosive claim that 50 quickly seized on, mocking her online
But 50, a longtime Diddy critic, made it clear he intends to remind Trump of the history between them.
'Donald doesn't take well to disrespect, and doesn't forget who chooses to go against him... while working tirelessly to make America great again there is no room for distraction,' said 50 Cent.
50 Cent has long made it clear how he feels about his rap nemesis, and he's never missed a chance to troll Diddy online.
Lately, he's taken things to another level—ramping up his attacks with a string of wild, AI-generated images mocking Diddy and the explosive allegations tied to his trial.
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