50 Cent has discovered that Charlamagne Tha God has flipped his album title for his own book, and the G-Unit boss is nothing if not amused.
Taking to Instagram on Thursday (May 23), the Power executive producer gave a semi-plug to The Breakfast Club host’s new book, Get Honest or Die Lying, a play on Fif’s famous 2003 debut album, Get Rich or Die Trying.
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“Bro your idea, to use my idea , is a good idea,” he wrote in the caption. “@cthagod I’m gonna check this out I’m sure it’s good.”
Not one to miss a beat, Charlamagne commented, “I’ll have your money by Monday!”
These days, 50 Cent has been making headlines for his relentless jokes about Diddy — and, most recently, he joked about the embattled Bad Boy mogul being on the verge of suicide amidst the fallout from the Cassie assault video.
After the Bad Boy boss was hit with a seventh 𝓈ℯ𝓍ual assault lawsuit in six months on Thursday (May 23), 50 wasted little time in reacting to the news and continuing his trolling campaign.
Taking to Instagram, the G-Unit general shared a screenshot of a TMZ article about the lawsuit and wrote: “[eyes emoji] Damn man I have never seen anything like this before, if you cool with puffy call him. He might boom [explosion emoji] his self.”
He then jabbed vocal Diddy supporter Meek Mill, referring to the Philadelphia rapper as “Meeka” and urging him to “check on [his] man” — a nod to the allegations that the pair have had 𝓈ℯ𝓍.
The lawsuit in question accuses Diddy of 𝓈ℯ𝓍ually assaulting a woman four separate times, including forcing her to have 𝓈ℯ𝓍 with his late ex-girlfriend Kim Porter.
The alleged victim, April Lampros, also claims that the mogul raped her and recorded the two of them having 𝓈ℯ𝓍 without her knowledge or permission, later showing the video to others.
Lampos says she first met Diddy in 1994 when she was a fashion student interning in the music industry and that the alleged assaults took place between 1995 and 2000.
She is formally suing Diddy for battery, 𝓈ℯ𝓍ual assault, infliction of emotional distress and gender-motivated violence.
The record executive has not yet commented on this lawsuit but has previously denied other allegations of 𝓈ℯ𝓍ual assault.
50 Cent, meanwhile, has been relentlessly trolling Diddy over the string of lawsuits and even sold a documentary about the allegations to Netflix.