50 took to Instagram on Sunday (April 7) to share footage of Puffy and Tyson’s awkward appearance together on The Keenen Ivory Wayans Show in 1998.
During the interview, Tyson held Diddy’s hand up to show off his jewelry while saying, “It truly is about the Benjamins,” referencing his classic 1997 song with Biggie, Lil Kim and The LOX.
When reposting the clip, however, 50 claimed that Tyson wasn’t happy with the positioning of Diddy’s hand and was instead moving it away from him.
“hahaha look at Mike, oh no your not gonna touch my ASS buddy. LOL,” he joked in the caption, implying Puffy wanted to grope the champion boxer.
See the post below.
50 Cent’s post came shortly after he mocked Diddy on stage the night before while performing at J. Cole‘s Dreamville Festival.
“I love you brother, no P. Diddy. I love you…even if you a 𝑠e𝑥 worker,” he told the crowd, referencing the “pause”-esque joke at the expense of the Bad Boy boss and allegations he paid women for 𝑠e𝑥.
Before that, the G-Unit general again made allusions to Diddy’s 𝑠e𝑥uality by clowning him for riding a bike amid his mounting legal troubles.
After photos of the embattled mogul looking unperturbed while cycling surfaced online, 50 joked: “You know there ain’t no seat on that bike right!”
50’s taunts have been relentless in recent months since Diddy was hit with multiple 𝑠e𝑥ual assault lawsuits and had his homes raided by Homeland Security as part of a federal 𝑠e𝑥 trafficking investigation.
The 54-year-old was vehemently denied all of the allegations and, despite the civil suits, has yet to be charged with a crime.