50 Cent, known for his playful online antics, jokingly pokes fun at accusations that protestors supporting Diddy were being compensated, and even proposes jumping on board for the payment in a recent social media post.
Instead of Diddy dealing with mounting legal issues, his contemporary and vocal critic, Fifty, is now directing attention towards a fresh endeavor that extends beyond the courtroom: it appears he’s employing demonstrators wearing “Free Puffy” t-shirts for pay.
A rapper known as “The Patiently Waiting” shared a widely circulated video on social media. This video showed a group of individuals standing outside a Manhattan federal courthouse, all wearing similar T-shirts in support of Diddy. The footage, first posted by Emilie Hagen, suggested that these protesters were being compensated $20 an hour for wearing the t-shirts.
Fifty posted a sarcastic remark on his Instagram about the protest movement, implying it was both desperate and oddly lucrative. Intrigued by its hourly wage, he even joked about considering participation in it himself.
As a die-hard admirer, I can’t help but express my thoughts on Diddy’s recent move: “It’s almost sinister how Diddy is hiring folks to sport Free Diddy tees. Yet, $20 an hour isn’t too shabby for a quick stint! Perhaps, I’ll give it a go myself tomorrow.” This captures the essence of 50 Cent’s original post while maintaining a conversational and first-person narrative.
As stated in the initial post, protesters were given 20 dollars an hour to don a t-shirt expressing support for Diddy. Hagen’s post mentions that they were approached with an offer to wear the shirt for compensation. The recruiter referred to this as “Diddy currency,” but its meaning remained unclear.
In the video, an onlooker commented, “He mentioned it was for a ‘Diddy coin,’ which I’ve never heard of. They offered me $20 to don a ‘Free Puffy’ t-shirt. The woman nearby persistently urged me to wear the shirt, but I declined, saying ‘I’m good.’
Despite there being no proof that Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs himself or his team orchestrated the protest or offered assistance, the coinciding details and symbolism of the event have sparked speculation and internet-driven theories about his possible involvement.
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2025-05-20 16:07