50 Cent Confirms Diddy Doc, Pledges Profits To Rape Victims

Bigger Than Rap: 50 Cent Pledges Diddy Documentary Profits To Rape Victims, Drags Rick Ross’ Molly Lyric

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50 Cent Confirms Diddy Documentary With New Allegations That He Drugged Women And Compares It To Rick Ross’ Infamous “Molly” Lyric

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50 doubled down in a follow-up post, confirming that he’s serious about the upcoming project. He shared a video of former Bad Boy artist Mark Curry. He revealed how Diddy allegedly drugged women at his parties. 50 captioned it with an announcement pledging support to survivors. “G-Unit Film & Television proceeds from this Documentary will go to victims of Sexual Assault and Rape!” he wrote.

In an interview with Art of Dialogue, Curry claimed he received warnings not to drink from spiked alcohol prepared “to make the girls real slippery.”

“When we go in the club, we used to have these bottles, right? These bottles would be regular Moet bottles. On them bottles right there,” Curry said, gesturing to a separate area, “they’d have something right there to make the girls real slippery and all of this kind of stuff. So when you get up, they’d be like, ‘Don’t touch them bottles right there!”

50 cut-in clips of Rick Ross partying with Diddy as “U.O.E.N.O.” played with the lyrics “put Molly all in her champagne, she ain’t even know it/ I took her home and enjoyed that, she ain’t even know it.”

“So we already knew what the drill was. You don’t mess with them bottles, right?” Curry continued. “Then all the girls was in the club after a while. They all opening their mouths like little birds. He’s running around popping pills in their mouth, and that was the party.”

Many comments wondered if the video was a warning of Hip-Hop’s #MeToo reckoning coming for Rick Ross next or a convenient way to take down two of 50’s industry enemies at once. When the song first dropped in 2013, Rozay lost a Reebok endorsement deal from the backlash. Ross apologized for the lyric and announced that he doesn’t “condone rape.”

The video ended with a credit “From executive producer Curtis ’50 Cent’ Jackson” and his production company’s logo. A representative for G-Unit Film and Television confirmed to TMZ that 50 Cent has this project in the works. 50 reposted a headline about the film announcement with Rick Ross’ “Molly” lyric and another picture of the Miami Rapper with Diddy. “WTF at some point you gotta just do the right thing,” he captioned the post.

What seemingly started as jokes sounds more and more like a serious commitment 50 Cent. His offer to support survivors of sexual assault is no laughing matter.

Diddy has denied all recent allegations against him. While he battles the claims against him legally, 50 Cent continues applying pressure in the court of public opinion.

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