50 Cent Says He’s Not Beefing with 'Punk' Marlon Wayans Anymore: 'He's Not Funny'

The G-Unit mogul made his intentions clear while trolling the comedian with a classic scene from 'Friday.'

(L-R) 50 Cent and Marlon Wayans.
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50 Cent has told fans he's done with throwing shade at comedian and actor Marlon Wayans.

Last week, Wayans appeared as a guest on Real 92.3's The Cruz Show, where he was asked about Fif's new Netflix docuseries Sean Combs: The Reckoning.

The four-part docuseries centers on the disgraced rapper and music producer and multiple allegations of assault leading up to his racketeering and sex trafficking trial. In October, the Bad Boy Entertainment founder was found guilty on violating two counts of the Mann Act, and he's currently serving a 50-month sentence.

Speaking on the G-Unit head honcho's longstanding beef with Diddy, Wayans accused Fif of "kicking a man when he's down" and warned that "karma" may come back to bite him.

The Get Rich Or Die Tryin' rapper clearly disliked Wayans' comments, which spawned the entertainers to post memes of each other on Instagram. Also jumping on the trend was Ja Rule, who threatened that he was 50's "karma."

On Friday (December 12), Fif took to Instagram to proclaim he was done beefing with Wayans, sharing a short video clip, which showed the comedian's face superimposed on Friday character Red (DJ Pooh). Fif was also in the classic scene, his face replacing Tommy Lister Jr.'s as Deebo.

"I’m not beefing with Marlon no more, he not funny. 🤷 and I’m starting to think he a mook for real. 👀 No more about him 🤨," Fif captioned the post.

Also in Wayans' interview on The Cruz Show, he alleged that The Reckoning portraying Diddy as a potential suspect in 2Pac's murder was to "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," he said.

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