Marlon Wayans thinks 50 Cent is making some bad karmic decisions regarding Diddy. During a conversation with The Cruz Show, Wayans discussed 50’s involvement in Netflix’s doc, Sean Combs: The Reckoning.
“50 and Puff have a long-term beef. It's personal,” Marlon said at the 32:32 minute mark.
“It's between him and Puff. And before it's between him and Puff, it's between both of them and God. Just the way Puff is down on his luck and 50 is kicking a man when he's down. If…luck turn on 50, you know that you got to be careful what you put out. There's a karma to every action that you do.”
Wayans’ comments prompted Fif to respond on Instagram with an image of Wayans’ White Chicks character, Marcus Anthony Copeland II, in disguise as Tiffany Wilson.
“Keep my name out your mouth boy,” 50 wrote.
Wayans fired back with a parody image of the 12 Years a Slave artwork, swapping Chiwetel Ejiofor’s head with 50’s. “Now let’s think about this 50,” the comedian wrote.
Elsewhere in Wayans’ interview, he was asked about Diddy’s possible involvement in 2Pac’s murder.
“Who's telling the story, right?” Wayans said at around the 31:50 minute mark. “You can create any narrative as a producer, as a director, and as a storyteller. I can create a narrative. … I can get interviews. … I can get footage, and I could make you think this about that person. And that doesn't necessarily mean it's true."
Pac was fatally shot in 1996. Before his death, Diddy’s Bad Boy Records was beefing with Suge Knight’s Death Row Records, and Pac was signed to the latter during the two labels’ rivalry.
Diddy’s name resurfaced in connection with Pac, following the arrest of Duane "Keffe D" Davis in September 2023. Davis has previously discussed the details of 2Pac’s death in various interviews, also mentioning Diddy’s alleged involvement in the murder several times.
In 2023, before his arrest, Davis blamed Diddy for getting him "involved in this bullshit," referencing Pac's murder. "If I wouldn't have ever met him, I wouldn't have ever been involved in this bullshit," he stated. "Me and Suge, we played on the same pop warner team and everything. My home boys helped put Suge in the game."
In 2011, the book Murder Rap, written by former Los Angeles Police Department Detective Greg Kading, included a confession from Davis that Diddy offered him $1 million to kill 2Pac and Suge.
"[Combs] took me downstairs and he's like, 'Man, I want to get rid of them dudes.'… I was like, 'We'll wipe their ass out, quick. It's nothing.'… We wanted a million," Keffe D said in a taped confession.