Marlon Wayans Reveals What Made Him Back Away From 50 Cent Feud: ‘Leave Guys That Got Shot 9 Times Alone’
Feuding with 50 Cent on social media is like fighti...
Feuding with 50 Cent on social media is like fighting Mike Tyson in his prime or playing Kobe Bryant in a game of one-on-one.
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Following a dose of brotherly love, Wayans agreed to step down and stop feuding with 50 after getting some advice from Damon and Shawn.
“My brothers, they were funny. Dame was like, ‘Why you pick the biggest brother? He’s on gamma rays. Stick to beefing with Soulja Boy, Kevin Hart — people that we can beat,'” Wayans said during an interview with KTLA. “‘You fight him. Leave guys that got shot nine times alone. He survived nine!'”
He continued: “I backed out, I think, because I always wanna focus on, you know, positivity, fun and I got a movie coming out, Scary Movie 6.”
Marlon Wayans explained that he’s going so far as to not even uttering 50’s name in public. “So I don’t even say that name anymore,” he added. “If you ask me, ‘Hey, you got change for a dollar? I need a half a dollar! So you need a half a dollar.'”
Wayans also clarified that there wasn’t any real malice with 50 and that this was more playful slapboxing than a legit fight.
“It wasn’t like, ‘l’m beefing with you.’ That was the bully on the block and the funny kid just doing the dozens, roasting each other,” he said. “That’s what we were doing. It’s just a public roasting of each other. For me it was all in fun and all in jest, and I think the world needs more of that.”
The petty feud with 50 was sparked by Wayans’ appearance on Real 92.3’s The Cruz Show Dec. 8, as the actor gave his thoughts on Sean Combs: The Reckoning.
“You can create any narrative as a producer and as a storyteller. I can create any narrative. It doesn’t mean it’s true. I can get interview. I can do this, I can get footage, and I could make you think this about that person,” he said. “That doesn’t necessarily mean it’s true. 50 and Puff have a long-term beef. It’s personal. It’s between him and Puff, but before it’s between the both of them, it’s between them and God. Puff’s down on his luck, and 50’s kicking a man when he’s down. If luck ever turns on 50, you gotta be careful what you put out. There’s a karma to every action.”
They continued to exchange a plethora of memes, which included Photoshopped pictures of 50 on a 12 Years a Slave poster or 50 firing back by posting Wayans’ Tiffany Wilson character from 2004’s White Chicks.
Back in September 2024, Wayans admitted to attending plenty of Diddy’s parties, but leaving early and not witnessing any of the jarring allegations made against Combs. The Bad Boy mogul was convicted on prostitution-related charges and sentenced to four years in October.
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