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“Sire Is the Real Victim” — 50 Cent Speaks on Alleged Daphne Joy Video

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American rapper Curtis Jackson, popularly known as 50 Cent, has reacted to a trending controversy involving an alleged video linked to music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs and his former partner, Daphne Joy.

The alleged recording, which also reportedly mentions adult film performer Sly Diggler, has been widely circulated on social media. However, the authenticity of the video has not been independently verified by any legal or media authorities at the time of reporting.

50 Cent initially appeared to mock Diddy on Instagram following the emergence of the clip, but later shifted focus to Daphne Joy, the mother of his son, Sire.

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In a strongly worded post, the rapper expressed concern about the emotional impact the situation could have on their child rather than framing his former partner as the primary victim.

“She’s not a victim, SIRE is. Can you imagine going to eighth grade to find out this is your mom?” he wrote.

The rapper also questioned custody arrangements in California, suggesting concerns about how the situation is being handled by the court system and its potential impact on his son’s wellbeing.

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The incident adds another layer to the ongoing tension between 50 Cent and Diddy, a rivalry that has intensified amid the music mogul’s recent legal troubles and public scrutiny.

50 Cent has also continued to comment on Diddy-related controversies, including executive-producing a Netflix documentary that reportedly drew millions of views shortly after its release. Despite public perception, he recently stated in an interview that his commentary is not driven by personal hatred, but rather professional interest in the ongoing case developments.

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