Diddy trolled by 50 Cent AGAIN over viral ‘1000 baby oil bottles’ claims in rapper’s shock indictment after arrest

Diddy was once again ridiculed by his old rival 50 Cent on Tuesday after the rapper was charged with human trafficking and extortion.

One of the most shocking claims is that federal agents seized 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant during raids on his homes in Miami and Los Angeles earlier this year.

They were used in “freak-offs” – “elaborate and staged sex shows” that Diddy allegedly organized and participated in. “Baby oil” quickly trended worldwide, with bewildered fans posting memes.

50 Cent, a longtime troll of Diddy, immediately took aim at the star by posting a photo of himself with Drew Barrymore.

The pointed caption read: ‘Here I am, in the good company of @thedrewbarrymoreshow and I don’t have 1,000 bottles of lube in the house,’ before tagging his companies with @bransoncognac @lecheminduroi.’

Diddy was once again ridiculed by his old rival 50 Cent on Tuesday after the rapper was charged with sex trafficking and extortion.

Fans quickly flooded the post with comments, such as: ‘Who else ran to his page?’, ‘We were all waiting for you’, ‘Why did we all wait for 50 to post.’

Others wrote, “I’ll be there ASAP,” “I know I’m not the only one who waited for 50 to post,” and “I’ve been waiting for this post all morning.”

50 Cent — real name Curtis Jackson — and Sean “Diddy” Combs have been on bad terms for at least 18 years. In 2006, 50 Cent released a song called The Bomb, in which he insulted his old rap rival, implying that Diddy knew the identity of the person who murdered Notorious B.I.G. in 1997.

50 Cent has made a documentary about the sexual abuse allegations surrounding Diddy, which was sold to Netflix after what was described as a “huge bidding war.”

The bidding war update came days after a 2016 clip of Diddy punching his ex-girlfriend Cassie was released by CNN.

Diddy admitted to punching his ex-girlfriend Cassie in a hotel hallway in 2016, after CNN released video of the attack. In the video, he apologized, saying he was “truly sorry” and his actions were “inexcusable.”

“I take full responsibility for my actions in that video. I was disgusted when I did it. I am disgusted now,” the music mogul said in a video statement posted to Instagram and Facebook on Sunday.

Following Diddy’s apology video, 50 Cent expressed skepticism about Diddy’s handling of what appears to be a career-ending crisis.

The sharp caption read: ‘Here I am in good company with @thedrewbarrymoreshow and I don’t have 1,000 bottles of lube in the house’ by tagging his companies @bransoncognac @lecheminduroi’

Fans were quick to show their joy when 50 responded to the complaint

In May 2016, a clip from a CNN video was released showing the rapper hitting his ex-girlfriend Cassie

50 Cent, whose hits include Candy Shop, PIMP and If I Can’t, initially responded to the video’s distribution

He wrote: ‘Now I know for sure that Puffy didn’t do it, he is innocent, this proves nothing!’

“This is what his lawyers will say: God help us all,” he added.

“This is not going to work, who is advising him now?” the Grammy-winning rap artist said on the social media platform. “SMH, bad move.”

50 Cent, whose hits include Candy Shop, PIMP and If I Can’t, initially responded to the clip’s release on Friday, saying, “Now I know for sure that Puffy didn’t do it, he’s innocent, this doesn’t prove anything! This is what his lawyers are going to say. God help us all.”

50 Cent led the first wave of Hollywood stars who responded to the raids on Diddy’s homes in March.

He quickly reposted footage from the investigation, writing: ‘S*** is real now. The Fed is in all the cribs, damn it, they got the kids in cuffs.’

He then turned his attention to his ex-girlfriend Daphne Joy, who was accused of being a “sex worker” in a lawsuit filed against Diddy by producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones Jr.

Joy has strongly denied the accusation, calling it “character assassination.”

On March 28, just days after 50 Cent publicly mocked Diddy for his alleged involvement in the sex trafficking scandal, Joy accused him of rape, physical abuse and being an absent father to their son Sire.

Meanwhile, 50 Cent joked about a seemingly fake documentary series about the allegations against Diddy, titled Diddy Do It?, but it’s now been revealed that he’s working on a real documentary.

The feud between Diddy and 50 Cent extended to the mogul’s son, Christian “King” Combs, who released a diss track aimed at 50 Cent. However, the veteran rapper returned to mock Christian for bringing up the raids on his father’s mansions again.

After Diddy’s apology video, 50 Cent expressed his skepticism about Diddy

Diddy has been charged with three crimes: extortion, human trafficking and transportation for the purpose of prostitution.

On Tuesday, Diddy, formerly known as Puff Daddy, appeared before a federal judge and pleaded not guilty to the charges.

His lawyers offered $50 million in assets as collateral, but the judge rejected the offer.

This morning, an indictment was made public revealing horrific details of his alleged behaviour, but failed to name the people who allegedly helped him perpetuate this horrific abuse.

One of the most sordid revelations was that over 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant were seized from his homes. Combs was also accused of making women have sex with male prostitutes until they were so exhausted they needed IVs.

According to his lawyer, the star was arrested in New York overnight after voluntarily traveling to the city.

Over the past year, Combs has been sued by people who claim he physically or sexually abused them. He has denied many of the allegations, and his attorney, Marc Agnifilo, called the new lawsuit an “unjust prosecution.”

He is now in jail awaiting trial after a judge denied him bail.

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