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50 Cent Responds After Yung Miami Confronts Him Over His Shady Post Amid Diddy Debacle
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The G-Unit rapper clarifies he didn't want to 'hurt' the City Girls member with his Diddy jokes on social media after she criticized him for twisting her comment.

AceShowbiz - Rodney "Lil Rod" Jones' lawsuit against P. Diddy has sparked a chain of explosive accusations, including allegations that the mogul made monthly payments to Yung Miami for sex work. While she has denied these claims, rapper 50 Cent has seized the opportunity to mock her.

Throughout Diddy's legal battle, 50 Cent has relentlessly trolled the businessman. Recently, he targeted Yung Miami, sharing a clip from her interview on The Jason Lee Show where she gave herself a not-so-nice label.

"It's ok to be a w***e just make sure your being over paid. See a Sucker, catch a Sucker, Suck a Sucker dry. You go girl LSW LOL @bransoncognac @lecheminduroi," captioned 50 Cent.

Yung Miami swiftly responded, clarifying that her words had been misconstrued. She explained that the phrase was a colloquialism she usually shared with her gay cousin, indicating a playful greeting.

"I think this got taken out of context," she asserted. "It's a slang that we said to each other that's what I was trying to explain to Jason because he's gay and he got what I was trying to say. I'm not a prostitute. I never sold [kitty emoji] a day in my life. & I hate how this is getting spun."

Upon reading Yung Miami's explanation, 50 Cent appeared to soften his overtly critical stance. "I like at @yungmiami305," he wrote. "I don't want to hurt her, or her feelings I just put her in BMF she cool."

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