50 Cent escalated his ongoing feud with Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs this week by sharing a troubling post influenced by events at his federal trial.
The 55-year-old rapper, now a prominent business figure, is facing charges of racketeering and sex-trafficking. Shocking testimony from his ex-partner Cassie Ventura regarding his ‘freak off’ parties was presented during the trial.
A specific segment of Ventura’s shocking testimony appears to have prompted 50 Cent to later post disturbing AI-generated images of Diddy on Instagram.
They appeared to have been inspired by Cassie’s claim under oath that Diddy had ordered her to get into an inflatable pool filled with baby oil while clothed in an outfit purchased from a sex shop.
The first AI image showed a shirtless Diddy sitting in a blue inflatable kiddy pool in a back yard while riding on a large inflatable yellow duck.
It featured the tell-tale signs of AI images, including a slack-jawed that only partially resembled the executive, a second in-ground pool that appeared out of nowhere in the background, and misshapen fingers.

The rapper 50 Cent to his years-long feud with Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs to a new level this week when he shared a disturbing post inspired by the second day of testimony at his federal trial; pictured in December 2023 in Las Vegas

The 55-year-old rapper-turned-business mogul is on trial over racketeering and sex-trafficking charges, and his former partner Cassie Ventura provided shocking testimony about his ‘freak off’ parties; pictured in 2018 in NYC

50 Cent’s bizarre posts appear to have been inspired by Cassie’s claim under oath that Diddy had ordered her to get into an inflatable pool filled with baby oil; she’s pictured being sworn in under oath while Diddy watches in a courtroom sketch from Tuesday
Diddy’s foot also appeared to somehow poke through the pool in the fake image.
A second AI image featured a better likeness of Diddy, who was now partially submerged in a larger pool and smiling with an empty expression.
Bobbing up in the water were small plastic bottles that may have been meant to be bottles of the oil that he was allegedly obsessed with having in great quantities at his sex parties.
Also included in 50 Cent’s post was a courtroom sketch showing Diddy watching as his ex Cassie was sworn in under oath before testifying.
‘Damn he did all that s*** to go out like this, SMH This s*** crazier then regular crazy 🤔,’ he captioned the post, while adding a tag to promote his cognac brand, possibly as a final dagger at Diddy, who was also well known for his partnerships promoting Cîroc vodka and DeLéon tequila.
During Cassie’s testimony, she stated that she did not want to get into the baby oil–filled pool that had been set up at Diddy’s freak off party, but she nevertheless did over fears of how her then-partner would react if she refused.
‘Something that Sean wanted to happen, that’s what was going to happen,’ she stated on the witness stand.Â
Back in September, 50 Cent previously trolled Diddy about reports that federal agents had seized around 1,000 bottles of baby oil and other lubricants in raids on his homes in Miami and Los Angeles.

The first AI image showed a shirtless Diddy sitting in a blue inflatable kiddy pool in a back yard while riding on a large inflatable yellow duck. The pool wasÂ

A second AI image featured a better likeness of Diddy, who was now partially submerged in a larger pool with what may have been bottles of oil bobbing on the surface


Back in September, 50 Cent previously trolled Diddy about reports that federal agents had seized around 1,000 bottles of baby oil and other lubricants in raids on his homes in Miami and Los AngelesÂ
At the time, he posted a photo of himself holding hands with Drew Barrymore on her eponymous talk show.Â
‘Here I am keeping good company with @thedrewbarrymoreshow and I don’t have 1,000 bottles of lube at the house,’ read his barbed joke, which again included tags for his liquor companies
While 50 Cent (real name: Curtis Jackson III) has kept his feud alive on social media, with new posts mocking Diddy to coincide with new revelations about his alleged misconduct, the In Da Club rapper went even further late last year when he produced a documentary about the allegations against Diddy that was sold to Netflix.