Ja Rule is calling out “sucker” 50 Cent amid the TV mogul’s ongoing promotion of Sean Combs: The Reckoning, a recently launched Diddy-focused Netflix documentary he exec-produced.
In an Instagram update on Tuesday (Dec. 9), Ja shared photos of Diddy and Fif together, as well as a screenshot of a decade-old article about abuse allegations against his longtime public nemesis.
“Let me be clear this ain’t about Diddy he’s already in jail serving time AS HE SHOULD BE,” Ja wrote in the caption of Tuesday’s post.. “This is about this sucker Curtis acting like he’s hip hop moral savior going on tv wit them tight ass nasty suits and that big ass jug head when you’re NO DIFFERENT… ALLEGEDLY. … I wonder when it went wrong they look so happy together!!!”
This isn’t the first instance of Ja questioning his foe’s involvement with the doc, directed by Alexandria Stapleton. He’s spoken out multiple times in recent days, at one point calling Fif a “cancer to the culture” and proposing a Reckoning-style production of his own.
The doc itself, meanwhile, spurred a brief back-and-forth between Diddy's reps and Netflix upon its release earlier this month. While a spokesperson for Diddy made several claims about the hit four-part series, including alleging that it included unauthorized footage and suggesting that some participants had “financial motives,” reps for the streamer denied this.
“Curtis Jackson is an executive producer but does not have creative control,” a Netflix spokesperson said, in part. “No one was paid to participate.”
50 Cent, who regularly posts multiple times a day on IG, recently suggested that he may be considering additional documentary productions in a similar vein, though it wasn’t immediately clear whether such projects would also be Diddy-focused.