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Page Six has learned that 50 Cent, who has been at odds with Diddy for decades, is putting the troubled Bad Boy mogul through training for his documentary production company.
Perhaps the dramas that Fiddy’s G-Unit Films and Television firm has become most known for include the popular series “Power.”
However, the rapper of “In da Club” has also created a number of well-regarded true crime podcasts and films, such as “Hip Hop Homicides,” in which Van Lathan, a former star of TMZ, investigates the passing of pop smoke, XXXTentacion, and King Von, among other too-short rap sensations.
Additionally, it served as the inspiration for the podcast “Surviving El Chapo: The Twins Who Brought Down A Ԁrug Lord,” which related the tale of the Chicago twins who rose to prominence as the country’s largest Ԁrug traffickers before turning on the Mexican mafia.
Page Six now knows that a much closer target will be G-Unit’s next target. According to sources, Fiddy is currently working on a TV documentary about competitor Diddy and the abuse claims made by Cassie, his longtime partner, and other people.
Diddy has vehemently refuted the allegations. We also noted that he recently resigned from his position as chair of his own media firm, Revolt.