Dave Blunts Slams 50 Cent For Trolling Kanye West After Diddy Trial Appearance

Kanye’s Courtroom Support

The federal trial of Diddy took an unexpected turn this week as Kanye West unexpectedly appeared to openly support the record executive in difficult legal times. Since the start of this case, Kanye, the founder of Yeezy, has been unwavering in his support for Diddy and has been using every platform available to him to demand his release. Despite staying in the courtroom for just half an hour, the internet could not help but explode with all the chatter of his arrival that his presence caused, and such reactions were simply due to his fame and strong voice in the matter.

 

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50 Cent’s Instagram Reaction

At the same time, the rapper and entrepreneur 50 Cent was quick to react to Kanye’s legal appearance by putting up insulting comments on his Instagram account. He had posted a picture of an AI-generated image in a totally white suit and mentioned it as the dressing code of the freak offs: “We are wearing white in honor of the freak offs”. Moreover, he published the same picture, in which he directly mocked Kanye “Damn Ye you should have brought your dirty little wife with that Grammys outfit! @50centaction”.

Blunts’ Harsh Response

Additionally, 50 Cent’s provocative post quickly drew a sharp and highly personal reply from Dave Blunts, a key figure involved in producing Kanye West’s upcoming album Cuck (previously titled WW3). Blunts, commenting as captured by media outlet No Jumper, appeared to make deeply offensive allegations targeting Daphne Joy, the mother of 50 Cent’s youngest son. His direct response stated: “@50cent your bm was getting pooped and peed on hold this L and stop riding dck,” escalating the online conflict significantly beyond the initial subject of Diddy’s trial and Kanye’s support.

Current Silence from 50 Cent

As of now, 50 Cent took no step for declaring any public statement concerning the recent highly offensive allegations against Daphne Joy made by Dave Blunt. This, contrary to what happened only this time, is not the first time 50 Cent has pushed Kanye West with public criticism. Actually, the history of their online conflicts goes much further back, which implies a chain of conflicts between these two figures in the music industry.

Past Conflicts and Controversy

In other news, earlier this year, Chicago-born Kanye West, the singer and songwriter, caused a huge stir with lines from his new song “COUSINS.” The song contains Kanye’s openness about performing fellatio on his cousin when he was a child. The confession of this deeply personal and highly emotional nature, of course, led to 50 Cent’s immediate extremely negative reaction to Kanye’s public unmasking.

50 Cent’s Blunt Reaction

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Consequently, 50 Cent took to his Instagram platform to voice his disbelief and judgment concerning Kanye’s lyrical confession. He posted a message stating very plainly: “I woke up this morning thinking, you can’t suck your cousins dk for 6 years and not be gay. 😳.” Moreover, he explicitly distanced himself from any responsibility to confront Kanye personally about the matter, adding definitively, “Somebody has to tell Kanye I’m not gonna tell him nope it’s not my job,” making his disapproval and refusal to engage privately abundantly clear.

Kanye’s Unexpected Praise

It is interesting that in the month before this exchange, Kanye West went as far as to praise 50 Cent on his Twitter account, surprisingly. He publicly declared, “I wish I was friends with 50,” and actually used the rapper’s name, calling him “One of my favorite rappers and people.” Kanye elaborated on his perspective, explaining, “It’s just certain people. 50, Drake, Demna. They all are their own kings in their own kingdoms.” He concluded his tweet with a more abstract thought, suggesting, “But somewhere inside of a trip to nitrous town everybody is laughing and creating together,” revealing a momentary, albeit cryptic, desire for connection despite their evident friction.

 

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