Rapper 50 Cent has thrown yet another punch in his long-standing feud with Sean “Diddy” Combs, this time using artificial intelligence to roast the embattled mogul’s bizarre obsession with baby oil.
The G-Unit boss, real name Curtis Jackson, shared an AI-generated video on Instagram over the weekend, trolling Diddy—who is currently behind bars in New York—by depicting him walking a fashion runway in a pink dress plastered with the Johnson & Johnson baby oil logo.
“I didn’t know Diddy walked in the Michael Amiri show, when did he make Bond!” 50 quipped in the caption, jabbing at the fact that Combs is still in custody and has not been released on bond.
The AI video, originally created by Instagram user @Geisha305, is soundtracked by the parody track “Baby Oil Freak Off Party” by Jody2Good—a song that pokes fun at the now-notorious “Freak Off” sex parties described during Diddy’s federal trial.
Diddy’s Baby Oil Infamy
During the trial, it was revealed that Diddy stockpiled hundreds of bottles of baby oil, allegedly used during the disturbing parties that sparked public outrage and countless memes.
Although Combs, 55, was acquitted of the most serious charges—including sex trafficking and racketeering—he was found guilty on lesser counts related to transporting individuals for prostitution. He is now awaiting sentencing on October 3.
Michael Amiri Responds
Designer Michael Amiri, 47, whose fashion brand was name-dropped in 50’s jab, quickly distanced himself from the drama, commenting:
“C’mon 50, don’t include me in this.”
Viral Chaos Outside Courtroom
The drama didn’t stop with 50’s AI roast. Social media was already ablaze after content creator Armon Wiggins, 38, was seen shirtless and covered in baby oil, dancing outside the courthouse post-verdict.
In an interview on The Trial of Diddy podcast hosted by Kayla Brantley (Daily Mail), Armon defended his actions:
“I wasn’t making light of the victims. We had been covering the trial nonstop—it was a moment of release. But I understand now that I need to control the narrative better.”
He added,
“The whole baby oil angle got ridiculous. At some point, you can’t even say ‘baby oil’ without people laughing. Diddy made it weird for everyone.”
50 Cent’s Unrelenting Trolling
50 Cent has never missed an opportunity to clown Diddy—whether it’s with memes, sly captions, or AI. And with Diddy’s legal drama dominating headlines, it’s unlikely the trolling will stop anytime soon.


