50 Cent gave a scathing critique of Dame Dash’s alread infamous The Breakfast Club interview.
During the Tuesday (September 16) episode, the record executive and entrepreneur went on a rampage while responding to speculation about his mounting debt and dentures. At one point during the interview, he accused Breakfast Club co-host Charlemagne Tha God of being gay after being questioned about his former friend and business partner Jay-Z.
CThaGod fired back at Dash, as did 50 Cent, who posted a clip to Instagram of Dash alleging that his upcoming Diddy documentary project is a sham.
"Did you own Paid In Full? How did Fifty acquire ownership of Paid In Full?" Charlemagne asked around the four-minute mark about the 2002 drama thriller that Dash produced. Fifty has reportedly closed a deal to reboot the film into a series.
Dash took offense to the question and turned the conversation towards Fifty's Diddy documentary. "Do you remember when 50 Cent was supposed to be putting out a documentary about Puff on Netflix? Where is it?" the music mogul asked.
"He's cap," Dash added. "So, I'm, you know, I talk a different language than most people. I'm a boss. So, number one, there is no rights to be bought. So, I knew he was trolling."
Fifty responded to Dash's accusation by saying that the businessman is "going out bad." "I don’t know why he would say I’m capping about anything," Fif wrote in the caption. "Award winning projects take time. Catch 50 ways to catch a killer on Fox nation now !"
Over the last year, Fifty and Dash have sparred online over financial circumstances, but it was the Paid In Full deal that most recently upset Dash. Earlier this month, Dash lashed out at the rapper and Cam'ron, who starred in the original Paid In Full in an Instagram reel.
“Cam just made a post, major announcement,” Dash said in the clip below. "I wanna congratulate him for making Fifty his new boss. So, congratulations, Cam, Fifty’s your new boss."
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