Marlon Wayans Warns 50 Cent About Karma After Releasing Diddy Docuseries

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BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA – MARCH 27: Marlon Wayans attends the 2022 Vanity Fair Oscar Party hosted by Radhika Jones at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on March 27, 2022 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Arturo Holmes/FilmMagic)

Marlon Wayans had a warning for 50 Cent after the release of his Netflix docuseries “Sean Combs: The Reckoning.” 

“You gotta be careful what you put out,” Wayans said in a recent interview. “There’s a karma to every action.” 

Wayans went on to say that 50 Cent may have motivated by decades-long beef with Diddy to release the documentary.

 He went on to raise questions about  whether the project was about accountability—or revenge. 

“It’s between him and Puff,” Wayans said. “It’s between both of them and God.”

Taking it up a level, Wayans posted a pic of 50’s face on the movie poster for 12 Years a Slave. 

“Now let’s think about this 50…” his caption read.

50 Cent claims that the docuseries was not fueled by a personal agenda against Diddy. But he was motivated to make the Netflix documentary to take a stand for hip-hop.

“To be honest, just the culture itself,” 50 explained. “If someone’s not saying something, then you would assume that everybody in hip-hop is okay with what’s going on. Because [other rappers] will say, “I ain’t going to say nothing. I’m going to mind my business,” because of a position that [Diddy] held in culture for so long, you understand? So [that] would leave me. Without me saying that I will do it, there’s nobody there.”

50 then spoke about how people came forward to share their accounts of Diddy’s alleged deeds.

“When you’re part of the culture that things will come to you faster than something that’s not,” he said. “Because whoever he’ll be working with, it is usually [someone] in or around the culture, so it surfaced.”

50 revealed that he wrote Diddy’s verse when they collaborated on his “I Get Money” remix.

“I don’t think people understand the relationship. When I first came in contact with him, I was writing for him,” 50 said. “That remix, even the things that he’s saying on the record are things that I wrote for him.”