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Marlon Wayans has recently been in a public feud with 50 Cent over comments he made about 50 Cent's Netflix documentary Sean Combs: The Reckoning, which explores allegations against Diddy, including links to the deaths of Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G.
On December 8, 2025, during an interview on Los Angeles' 92.3 The Cruz Show, Wayans stated that 50 Cent was "kicking a man while he's down" by making the documentary amid Diddy's legal troubles, citing their long-standing personal beef and warning about "karma". He also suggested that documentaries can be crafted to push specific narratives that may not be true.
50 Cent responded on Instagram by posting a photo of Wayans in character from White Chicks with the caption "Keep my name out your mouth boy". Wayans clapped back with a doctored image of 50 Cent on the poster for 12 Years a Slave, writing "Now letâs think about this 50". 50 Cent then shared a clip of Wayans discussing attending Diddy's parties in the past, to which Wayans posted a video of himself smoking a cigar and clarified that he does not condone abuse of women, while also referencing 50 Cent's past domestic violence allegations.
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As of December 11, 2025, Sean "P. Diddy" Combs has not actually formally filed a lawsuit against Netflix, but he has taken preliminary legal action according to my sources and is preparing for potential litigation over the documentary Sean Combs: The Reckoning, which premiered on the platform on December 2, 2025.
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Preliminary legal action: Ahead of the documentary's release, Combs' legal team sent a cease-and-desist letter to Netflix, demanding the removal of the four-part series on the grounds of copyright infringement and unauthorized use of private material, including privileged conversations with his attorney and behind-the-scenes footage he claims was stolen.
Planned lawsuit
According to a report from Media Takeout, Combs is preparing to file a $1 billion defamation lawsuit against Netflix, which his team has called "the biggest defamation lawsuit in U.S. history". The lawsuit is said to target the documentary's portrayal of him, including decades-old allegations of sexual misconduct, involvement in the deaths of Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G., and other claims that Combs and his family have denied.
Netflix's response: The streaming service has strongly refuted Combs' claims, stating that all footage used in the documentary was obtained legally and that the series is an objective presentation of long-standing allegations.
The documentary's director, Alexandra Stapleton, has also denied the accusations of stolen footage and noted that Combs' legal team ignored multiple requests for comment.
Additionally, Netflix has clarified that while Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson, a longtime rival of Combs, is an executive producer, he does not control the final cut of the film.
It's important to note that the information provided is based on available reports and may be subject to change as the legal situation develops, will be watching out for updates, will keep you posted and informed, said it before, it's Diddy Season", let's keep this man in jail, he seems unhinged and unapologetic. Acting like he ain't done nothing. Like I said I named him. "Diddy Done Did it" to remind those coming out to "defend him" that he really did it!
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Just 20 minutes ago (as of December 11, 2025), Ja Rule took aim at 50 Cent in a fiery X/Twitter post, seemingly responding to news that 50 is partnering with Netflix on a documentary about Diddyâs legal controversies.
Though he didnât name 50 directly, the timing and tone made the target clear. His tweet read:
âyou rat, always have been, always will be a fucking rat ⌠used car salesman suit wearing, field goal nose having, herman munster head ass nigga ⌠𤣠#iconnâ.
The hashtag #iconn nods to his own media network, suggesting he may be positioning himself as a competitor in the documentary space.
Earlier this year (April 2025), Ja Rule escalated the feud by claiming 50 Cent âworked with the fedsâ to target Murder Inc.
Records, sharing purported legal documents as evidence â though a former NYPD detective later confirmed 50 never cooperated with authorities. In July, 50 trolled Ja Rule over a viral TikTok prank mocking his concert ticket prices.
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Just 20 minutes ago (as of December 11, 2025), Ja Rule took aim at 50 Cent in a fiery X/Twitter post, seemingly responding to news that 50 is partnering with Netflix on a documentary about Diddyâs legal controversies.
Though he didnât name 50 directly, the timing and tone made the target clear. His tweet read:
âyou rat, always have been, always will be a fucking rat ⌠used car salesman suit wearing, field goal nose having, herman munster head ass nigga ⌠𤣠#iconnâ.
The hashtag #iconn nods to his own media network, suggesting he may be positioning himself as a competitor in the documentary space.
Earlier this year (April 2025), Ja Rule escalated the feud by claiming 50 Cent âworked with the fedsâ to target Murder Inc.
Records, sharing purported legal documents as evidence â though a former NYPD detective later confirmed 50 never cooperated with authorities. In July, 50 trolled Ja Rule over a viral TikTok prank mocking his concert ticket prices.
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