50 Cent has taken his trolling campaign against Diddy up a notch by attending a comedy roast of the embattled mogul in Miami.
Taking place at the Dead Flamingo Pop Up in Little Havana over the weekend, the charity event saw 50 pose for photos with fans and pass around shots of his Branson Cognac, according to the Miami Herald.
After the show, 50 posted about his surprise appearance on Instagram and wrote: “Yes, I was in attendance I thought puffy might show up because I saw Tom Brady at his. [shrug emoji] he didn’t come, I had the shooters [camera emoji] get your mind out gutter videographers [eyes emoji] what!”
The roast of Diddy was a fundraiser for the National Domestic Violence Hotline and though 50 himself didn’t grace the stage, it featured sets from local Miami comedians Lonnie Cox, Ricky Cruz and Drew Illa.
Some of the jokes included: “Sean Combs got his nickname ‘Puffy’ because that’s how he leaves his girlfriends after every relationship.”
Brittany Brave, who acted as MC at the event, also spoke about how comedy helped her out of an abusive relationship.
“[The Diddy scandal] is topical right now so it made sense to join the conversation in a productive way,” she said. “Comedy is what pulled me out of an abusive relationship that lasted for three years and it continues to help all of us make sense of life, especially the parts of it that sting.”
50 Cent has been relentlessly taunting Diddy ever since Cassie’s shocking allegations against the Bad Boy boss first became public last November.
In addition to countless social media posts mocking his legal troubles, the G-Unit general has sold a documentary series about the multiple sexual assault lawsuits against Diddy to Netflix.
After the deal broke, 50 wrote on Instagram: “NETFLIX wins the bidding war but if more victims keep coming out [shrug emoji] I’m gonna need more episodes.”
No further news about the documentary has been released, such as a director and participating voices or when it will debut on the streaming service.
At one point, 50 said proceeds from the documentary will go to victims of sexual assault and rape but he has since deleted that post.
The Queens, New York native also recently said he wanted to “slap” Diddy after footage of him assaulting Cassie in 2016 leaked, echoing comments made by The Notorious B.I.G.’s mother Voletta Wallace about her son’s one-time label boss.