50 Cent Trolls Diddy With Jeffrey Epstein Photo
50 Cent is continuing to troll Diddy amid the allegations involving sex trafficking, rape and harassment. The “Many Men” rapper took to Instagram to unload his latest meme on the…

50 Cent is continuing to troll Diddy amid the allegations involving sex trafficking, rape and harassment. The "Many Men" rapper took to Instagram to unload his latest meme on the Bad Boy Records founder by comparing him to convicted sex trafficking offender Jeffrey Epstein.
“Boosie said where the f--- is his friends,” he wrote in the caption of a morphed photo of Diddy and Epstein's face. "They not saying nothing because they didn’t know he was recording everything. LOL Wait till I get the tapes."
Fans React To 50 Cent's Trolling
In the comment section, fans did not hold back from either laughing at the image or adding their own spin to 50 Cent's relentless trolling.
"In the criminal justice system, sexually base offenses are considered especially heinous," one fan wrote quoting the intro to Law & Order: SVU. "The dedicated detectives who investigate these vicious felonies are members of an elite squad known as the special victims unit. These are their stories….Dun Dun!"
"If Diddler Did Diddle Dudes, how many Dudes Did Diddy Diddle Do?" one fan joked with a riddle.
"Is it Jeffrey combs or Diddy Epstein," another fan jokingly asked.
"All I'm gonna say is... If 50 goes on Club Shay Shay, and he's feeling in the mood to speak about it all??! That interview will have the same impact as Katt Williams one had about Hollywood," another fan wrote suggesting that 50 might have some stories the public doesn't know about. "But in this case with 50,would be about the music industry. At least 50M views. Bcs I know, and we know, that he got a country mile of knowledge and dirt about it. All real no fake."
50 Cent Trolls Diddy With Donald Trump Deepfake
This is not the first time 50 has come for Diddy's current legal situation. The "Candy Shop" rapper posted a deepfake video of Donald Trump addressing Diddy's alleged connection to sexual assault and his homes being raided.
"Puffy, you stupid a-- n----. I told you stop f------ with R. Kelly. I said, ‘Grab them in the p----. Don’t kidnap the p----," the Trump deepfake said in the video
"They raided your s---, I see. I got a courtesy call when they raided my house. You really f----- up, my n----," he added.
The deepfake continued referencing rumors that Meek Mill is gay and once had sex with Diddy: "Can I get a copy of the Meek Mill sex tape? Please, n----.”
50 Cent captioned the video, "The world’s almost over [shrug emoji] so what are we worried about. Who ever made this is f----- up. I think Trumps gonna be president again, but I’m not gonna say that."
Celebrities are always trying to get their hands in as many business ventures as possible and the alcohol industry has never been an avenue that has not been taken. From beer to wine, and liquor, celebrities have always made a way to connect with fans in any way possible. Even if it's not their own personal business, celebrities will use their fame to sponsor a brand to make it popular. National Tequila Day is celebrated on July 24th, but fortunately for us, there's a time to celebrate with tequila every day. The origins of celebrating National Tequila Day on July 24th are murky, but the history of tequila is definitely not.
The History of Tequila
According to National Today, Tequila derives from Mexico and dates back to 100 BC. It is when Indigenous people drank alcohol made of blue agave, which they call "pulque." 51% of tequila manufactured today is made with blue agave, which is a plant only grown in Jalisco, Mexico. When Spain invaded Mexico, they cooked with agave in distilling pots and called it "mezcal wine." Mezcal is made from any type of agave plant. Mezcal is also sold on its own and has a larger alcohol concentration percentage than tequila.
Don Jose Antonio de Cuervo made the first Vino Mezcal de Tequila de Jose Cuervo in 1795 (also known as Jose Cuervo for short) in Tequila, Jalisco, Mexico. Cuervo's product bloomed in popularity which ultimately birthed the modern tequila industry.
Modern Day Tequila
Since 2003, Tequila/Mezcal volumes have grown 273%, an average rate of 7.2% per year. Your favorite celebrities are aware of the growth as well. Celebrities want in on the tequila industry on and off the court, studio, television, or film screen. So when you're not enjoying your favorite celebrities' film or updating your playlist to include their newest singles, you can also enjoy their tequila. Or, you can multitask!
Take a look at five tequila brands owned by Black celebrities below:
Kevin Hart - Gran Coramino
Kevin Hart launched Gran Coramino, in the spring of 2022. The price range for Gran Coramino ranges from $48.99 to $109.99. You can shop Gran Coramino here. Please drink responsibly.
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson - Teremana
Actor and WWE legend Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson debuted Tememana in March 2020. The price range for Teremana ranges from $18.99 to $44.99. You can shop Teremana here. Please drink responsibly.
LeBron James - Lobos 1707
NBA star LeBron James founded Lobos 1707 in 2018. "Lobos" in Spanish translates to "wolves." The price range for Lobos 1707 is from $41.99 to $179.99. You can shop Lobos 1701 here. Please drink responsibly.
Michael Jordan - Cincoro
Cincoro is backed by NBA owner and legend Michael Jordan as well as fellow NBA owners Jeanie Buss, Wes Edens, Wyc Grousebeck, and Emilia Fazzalari. The name combines Spanish words “cinco” and “oro. "Cinco" is for the five owners, and "oro" which means gold, stands for the "gold standard" when it comes to tequila production. A bottle of Cincoro ranges from $84.99 to $1,599.99. You can shop for Cincoro here. Please drink responsibly.
Diddy - DeLeón
Diddy bought DeLeón in 2014 after the company debuted in 2008. Diddy has been in the liquor industry for quite some time as he also is the owner of the popular vodka brand Ciroc. Prices for DeLeon range from $37.99 to $48.99. You can shop DeLeon here. Please drink responsibly.