Ja Rule is back on the attack — and this time, he’s threatening to expose 50 Cent in a documentary of his own.
Following the release of Netflix’s new docuseries Sean Combs: The Reckoning, produced by 50 Cent, Ja Rule took to X (formerly Twitter) with a barrage of insults, accusing Fif of using the Diddy doc not out of concern for victims — but out of obsession and opportunism.
“You rat… always have been, always will be,” Ja wrote in a now-viral post. He followed up with more jabs, calling 50 a “dry snitch” and mocking his appearance, suggesting the mogul has a long history of telling on people.
Fans quickly connected the dots: all of Ja’s posts were directed squarely at 50 Cent.
Ja Rule Claims 50 Is “No Different” Than Diddy
After the initial tirade, Ja doubled down, accusing 50 Cent of pretending to be hip-hop’s “moral savior” while having his own history of troubling allegations.
“Let’s be real,” he tweeted. “He dgaf about the victims… He’s a cancer to the culture… If he cares so much then donate the profits to domestic violence charities.”
Ja then resurfaced 2013 allegations of domestic violence tied to 50 Cent and Daphne Joy — allegations 50 has long denied.
“This ain’t about Diddy — he’s already in jail serving time AS HE SHOULD BE,” Ja later clarified on Instagram. “This is about Curtis acting like he’s the culture’s conscience… when he is NO DIFFERENT… ALLEGEDLY.”
The Queens rapper even posted old photos of 50 Cent and Diddy together, adding even more fuel to the fire.
50 Cent Responds — And Ja Rule Fires Back
50 wasted no time jumping into the fray. He reposted a clip of Diddy’s former bodyguard claiming he once saw Diddy and Ja Rule come out of a room naked — a rumor that has floated in hip-hop circles for years.
Ja Rule immediately threatened legal action.
But he wasn’t done.
Ja Rule Announces Documentary Targeting 50 Cent
On Sunday, Ja upped the ante even further — sharing an article about 50 Cent’s past and hinting that he’s preparing his own documentary:
“Doc in the works Herman… you’re a Monster. These women WILL be heard.”
He also tagged Netflix directly, as if to dare them to green-light his exposé.
As of now, 50 Cent hasn’t commented on the latest threats — though given their 20-year feud, it’s likely only a matter of time before he responds with more trolling, memes, or receipts.
One thing’s certain:
The Ja Rule vs. 50 Cent war is far from over — and this new doc talk just raised the stakes.