50 Cent has once again fired shots at T.I., this time dragging him into the middle of Diddy’s spiraling scandal. Word on the street is that T.I. might have been one of Diddy’s so-called “special guests” at his infamous freak-off parties.
During an interview, someone asked why 50 never attended those parties back in the day. 50 replied, “I just ain’t with all that freaky stuff.” Another guest backed him up, saying, “Man, I’ve been to at least two of T.I.’s freak-off parties, and we left because it was too much.”
With Diddy already under scrutiny due to leaked footage and ongoing accusations, fresh allegations suggest that T.I. wasn’t just a guest at these wild parties—he was allegedly hosting his own. A former associate, Clen, claimed that he had personally seen T.I. at multiple parties where things got out of control. He even recounted a night where a bizarre contest broke out at one of T.I.’s after-parties.
What makes this even crazier is that Clen didn’t just implicate T.I. and Diddy—he also mentioned Big Meech, saying Meech was known for throwing wild parties back in the day. Now, with Diddy, T.I., and Big Meech all name-dropped in one explosive conversation, the hip-hop world is buzzing. And, of course, 50 Cent wasn’t about to let that slide.
But 50 isn’t just clowning around on Instagram this time. Sources say he’s gathering receipts and preparing to unleash a tell-all Netflix documentary about Diddy’s past—and he’s using it as a chance to settle scores. If true, T.I.’s name is going to get serious screen time.
Their beef goes way back. T.I. had been trying to secure a Verzuz battle with 50, even throwing sneak disses at East Coast rappers. But the biggest stain on T.I.’s record? That infamous 2007 Crime Stoppers PSA. After getting caught with multiple machine guns, T.I. faced a potential 20-year sentence—but somehow, he walked away with just a year in jail, house arrest, and community service. The streets never let him forget it, and 50 made sure to keep the pressure on. He even called T.I. out in his song “You So Tough,” questioning how he beat those charges so easily.
Years later, when Tekashi 6ix9ine became infamous for snitching, the internet dug up T.I.’s Crime Stoppers ad. 50 jumped in, posting a clip of “You So Tough” and stirring up the old allegations. T.I. quickly clapped back, denying any snitching and challenging 50’s own record.
T.I. has since defended himself, saying, “I never gave no information to get anybody in trouble. Never. If I was working with the police, it would be to get them to shoot you.” Despite his denials, 50 Cent continues to push the narrative, and with his upcoming documentary, things are about to get even messier.