In the midst of Diddy's court settlement with his ex-girlfriend Cassie, 50 Cent has been mercilessly mocking him.

 Source TMZ

50 Cent has been publicly criticizing Diddy in the wake of his legal settlement with Cassie, his ex-girlfriend, and now he wants to make him an offer that we know Puff won't accept: to purchase his Revolt TV business.


Though it is seemingly unlikely that Diddy will accept the offer, the G-Unit rapper has been searching for a location to air his TV shows, including the "Power" and "BMF" franchises. Having his own platform would strengthen his empire. Earlier today, TMZ broke the scoop. CEO Detavio Samuels and Chief Brand Officer Deon Graham took up Diddy's duties as Revolt's interim chairman and CEO, respectively.

Following two further lawsuits for alleged rapes in the early 1990s, which he has consistently denied as a money grab, the founder of Bad Boy Records has been staying quiet.


50 will simply need to sell his goods somewhere else.



Revolt would be taken off his hands, 50 joyously announced on Instagram on Tuesday. However, he had to make a deal since he expected his reliable sponsors, Cadillac and AT&T, to bail.



If Diddy agreed to sell him the network, 50 insisted they would become friends, and it was definitely more than just snark.

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