Christian Combs calls 50 Cent a senior citizen in social media clash

Diddy's son Christian Combs fired back at 50 Cent after the rapper mocked his failed concert chant. Christian suggested 50 Cent's trolling stems from jealousy over his ex Daphne Joy's past with Diddy. 50 Cent quickly hit back, referencing Christian's legal issues.

Oh, the drama never ends in hip-hop beefs! 🚀 Diddy's 27-year-old son, Christian "King" Combs, just couldn't resist clapping back at 50 Cent (real name Curtis Jackson) after the In Da Club hitmaker trolled him online. It all kicked off when 50 reposted a video from Christian's recent performance at a Room 112 tour stop in Inglewood, California. There, Christian tried to hype the crowd with a "bad boy" chant — a shoutout to his dad's Bad Boy Entertainment label — but the audience stayed silent, making for an awkward moment that first surfaced on NoSkipsTea.

50 captioned the clip: “Damn his timing was just a little off.” Savage, right? But Christian wasn't having it. In the comments, he wrote: “The real reason why this senior citizen Curtis is angry and keeps posting me is cuz his BM.” Everyone's reading that as a jab at 50's ex, Daphne Joy — mom to his son Sire — who once dated Diddy. Spill that tea! ☕

Not one to back down, 50 fired right back with a video overlay saying, “My son said after his song blow up he going to Bail me out of jail,” shading Diddy's current jail stint. His caption? “Come on Christian you can do better then that man. LOL No seriously how is your case going, the one when you drug shorty on the boat?” Oof, going low by bringing up Christian's alleged involvement in his dad's legal woes.

This spat comes amid 50's long-standing feud with Diddy, which has raged for nearly two decades. 50's even exec producing Netflix's Sean Combs: The Reckoning doc on the mogul's sexual misconduct allegations. Meanwhile, Christian and his brother Justin are making their own film about their father. Family loyalties running hot! Will this online roast escalate, or is it just more smoke in the endless Diddy-50 saga? 🔥

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