The net may be buzzing as the clock counts down to the December 2 premiere of Netflix’s ‘The Reckoning‘ – the explosive, tell-all Diddy documentary produced by 50 Cent – but there’s at least one person who doesn’t seem to be all that excited about its arrival: 50’s longtime nemesis Ja Rule.
Ahead of the premiere of ‘Reckoning,’ Cent (born Curtis Jackson) visited ‘Good Morning America‘ to dish on the exposé in detail and share his inspiration behind executive producing the venture with director Alexandria Stapleton.
“If I didn’t say anything, you would interpret it as hip-hop is fine with his behaviors,” Jackson told ABC News’ Robin Roberts in an interview that aired Monday (December 1). “There’s no one else being vocal. So, you would look at it and just say … ‘mind your business,’ or ‘lemme not say nothin’ about nothin’,’ or those things that would allow an entire culture to register as if they’re for that behavior.”
Once word of 50’s visit to the ABC News program hit Rule’s desk, the rapper (born Jeffrey Atkins) took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to deliver a thinly veiled diss toward his nemesis of nearly 25 years.
“You rat – always have been, always will be a f-cking RAT,” he tweeted to his 247,000 followers on the platform without tagging Jackson or saying his name directly. “Used car salesman suit wearing, field goal nose having, Herman Munster head a– n-gga.”
And while 50 has yet to respond to Rule’s diss (as of time of this report), it’s pretty safe to say the scorching beef between these two shows no signs of cooling.
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