50 Cent Tells Jason Derulo To ‘Shut The F*ck Up’ After Singer Defends Diddy Amid Sexual Abuse Claims
50 Cent Tells Jason Derulo To ‘Shut The F*ck Up’ After Singer Defends Diddy Amid Sexual Abuse Claims
Media mogul 50 Cent has words for anyone attempting to come to Diddy’s defense.
The Power producer blasted singer Jason Derulo recently for agreeing with the stance that Diddy is innocent until proven guilty.
Curtis ’50 Cent’ Jackson took to Instagram yesterday (Wednesday, April 10th) to address Jason Derulo‘s remark. Reposting an article about the topic, 50 Cent wrote as a caption:
“Shut the f*ck up ! let me find out you on one of them tapes boy.”
50 Cent’s reaction came after the paparazzi asked Jason Derulo whether or not he agrees with the notion of innocent until proven guilty, specifically as it relates to the highly publicized sexual abuse allegations against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs. In response, the “In My Head” singer simply stated that he does agree with that idea, and opted not to comment any further.
However, that clearly didn’t spare him from 50‘s wrath. While there have been no indications that Derulo could be implicated in Diddy’s string of sexual abuse and trafficking complaints, as one report notes, he does have a history with the billionaire. Reportedly, Derulo first got his start to fame writing songs for the Bad Boys Records founder in the early and mid-2000s and was able to launch a successful career as a pop artist because of it.
As you may recall, producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones alleged in his lawsuit against Diddy that a number of the media mogul’s associates and other important people are on video partaking in his wild and illegal sex parties. Despite 50‘s recent insinuation, however, Derulo’s name has not come up throughout investigations. Presently, the numerous abuse claims made against Diddy continue to be investigated by the Department of Homeland Security. Just last month, the federal agency took apart the musician’s homes, raiding his primary residencies in search of evidence.
Investigations are reportedly still ongoing at this time.
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