50 Cent gets 'flowers' from Diddy? Mysterious delivery at E11EVEN sets Instagram abuzz

'Diddy' fights back against Netflix’s docuseries 'Sean Combs: The Reckoning,' issuing cease-and-desists and public denials

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50 Cent gets flowers from Diddy? Mysterious delivery at E11EVEN sets Instagram abuzz
50 Cent gets 'flowers' from Diddy? Mysterious delivery at E11EVEN sets Instagram abuzz

The controversy surrounding Netflix’s Sean Combs: The Reckoning isn’t going to fade soon.

The rapper 50 Cent appeared at Club E11EVEN Miami Art Week and shared an Instagram that left his fans buzzing with the mysterious bouquet, wondering if it was from 'Diddy,' who’s currently incarcerated.

50 Cent captioned his viral post: “What kinda gay s**t is this Diddy send me flowers at club 11 LOL why all the four play get busy, you know I’m stupid.”

As soon as the post surfaced online, netizens reacted while speculating widely about the supposed gift.

Amid all the buzz online, Diddy's team immediately responded to brush off the rumors. A spokesperson told reporters, “Didn’t happen. Perhaps someone played a joke in poor taste.”

The denial did nothing to slow 50 Cent’s energy. The rapper didn’t hold back, jumping to the comment section and writing, “I’m 90s grimy…you don’t warn me. LOL.”

Netizens react

One user, while claiming to be a funeral director, commented, “I’m a funeral director in Baltimore get the STAP this is a funeral arrangements flowers.”

“@50Cent your work is elite! Absolutely genius! You have crafted this documentary so well and been enough to say what needs to be said,” added another user.

“Oh that Documentary was 10/10. I binged watched it. Yea he took Tupac out,” commented the third user.

50 Cent gets flowers from Diddy? Mysterious delivery at E11EVEN sets Instagram abuzz

The controversy erupts as Diddy fights back against Netflix’s docuseries Sean Combs: The Reckoning, issuing cease-and-desists and public denials.

Diddy’s team challenged the director's access to the material, calling the series “unauthorized” and “misleading.”

Netflix defended the series, voicing unwavering support for the production and director Alexandria Stapleton. Stapleton stated all footage was legally obtained, with secured broadcast rights.

Fans are already buzzing about the wild claims, with recent social media exchanges between 50 Cent and Diddy significantly increasing anticipation for the docuseries.