Rick Ross Trolls 50 Cent, Alludes To Daphne Joy's Sexual Exploits With Diddy: 'We Know You Hurt'
In a not-so-subtle jab, Ross referenced Daphne Joy's sexual relationship with Sean 'Diddy' Combs—claims that emerged during Combs' ongoing federal sex trafficking and racketeering investigation.
On Wednesday (July 23), 50 Cent took to Instagram to throw shade at the Maybach Music boss by posting a photo of himself on a yacht and writing, 'Ya man was looking real saucy kissing that boy on that boat! That's not AI.'
The accusation quickly made waves online, but Ross wasted no time clapping back during an Instagram Live session later that day.
Dismissing 50's claims with a smirk, Rozay responded, 'You're so infatuated with my lifestyle. You see me out on a yacht with a Black, beautiful woman, and I hope you don't have anything against Black, beautiful women, Curtis. I mean, what are you insinuating here?'
Ross then took things a step further, flipping the focus back on 50 Cent by bringing up Daphne Joy, the mother of his youngest child, Sire Jackson.
'We know you may have been hurt,' Ross said. 'You a hurt hoe, but get over it, man. Enjoy your glass of fine bubbles, and move on in life. Be happy.' At the time of this article's publishing, it appears 50 Cent's original post has been deleted from his Instagram account.
Sources have since clarified that the woman Ross was seen with on the yacht is likely Jazzma Kendrick, a realtor and content creator who has been spotted with the rapper on multiple occasions over the past few months.
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