Diddy claims that he has no beef with 50 Cent

American rappers 50 Cent and Diddy could possibly have some serious beef going on behind the curtains -- however, nobody knows for sure. Just recently, 50 Cent, also known as Curtis Jackson, made some remarks suggesting that Diddy, also known as Sean Combs, could possibly be gay. 50 Cent's persistence and constant disses have now raised some eyebrows on whether the two are actual enemies in real life. 

In a recent interview with radio talk show The Breakfast Club, the hosts showed Diddy a clip of a previous interview that they had with 50 Cent, wherein the latter described the former as "Fruitty." The hosts inquired as to what Diddy makes of the remarks, and Diddy simply stated "he loves me," and insisted that there is no beef going on between him and 50 Cent. On top of that, Diddy also emphasized that he and 50 Cent are not "cut from the same cloth." 

50 Cent has been taking jabs at Diddy for a very long time now, but fans are now questioning the possible rocky relationship that the two rappers may have behind the scenes due to some of the statements that he has been coming up recently -- especially regarding Diddy's sexuality. Previously, 50 Cent also stated that Diddy once invited him to go shopping, and Diddy was also confronted about this during the Breakfast Club talk show.

Diddy simply responded by saying that at the time, he thought that 50 Cent "needed some new clothes," which the hosts found hilarious. In fact, Diddy even stated that the constant jabs that 50 Cent sends his way are actually signs of love and affection, since the latter has a different language of endearment compared to the former. From an outsider's point-of-view, it does not seem like the hosts believed that no beef exists between the two rappers. 

However, Diddy affirms that whatever 50 Cent has ever said in the past, he has never taken any of them seriously. 

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