50 Cent reacts to ex Daphne Joy being named in Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs lawsuit: ‘I didn’t know you was a sex worker’

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50 Cent‘s ex Daphne Joy was accused of being a sex worker involved in Sean “Diddy” Combs‘ alleged sex-trafficking ring — and he’s making jokes about it.

“I didn’t know you was a sex worker,” 50 Cent, born Curtis James Jackson III, captioned an Instagram picture of himself standing in the rain smoking a cigar and holding an umbrella on Thursday.

Rapper 50 Cent has officially reacted to the news that his ex Daphne Joy has been accused of working as a sex worker for Sean “Diddy” Combs. Instagram
Rapper 50 Cent has officially reacted to the news that his ex Daphne Joy has been accused of working as a sex worker for Sean “Diddy” Combs. Instagram
“I didn’t know you was a sex worker,” 50 Cent, born Curtis James Jackson III, wrote in an Instagram picture of himself standing in the rain smoking a cigar and holding an umbrella on Thursday. 50 Cent / Instagram
“I didn’t know you was a sex worker,” 50 Cent, born Curtis James Jackson III, wrote in an Instagram picture of himself standing in the rain smoking a cigar and holding an umbrella on Thursday. 50 Cent / Instagram

“You little sex worker. LOL,” he continued, before adding: “Yo this s–t is a movie.”

Several followers reacted in his comments section.

“I told myself I would stay away from making comments but this caption got me crying,” one fan wrote.

“Yep it’s official, he give noooooo f–ks about anything,” a second person said.

“This is why I love 50…. no one is safe,” a third noted.

Joy, 37, briefly dated the “In da Club” musician, 48, in 2011 before the pair welcomed a baby boy, Sire, in 2012. The pair later split shortly after their son’s birth.

The accusations against Joy first arose after one of Diddy’s former employees, Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, named the OnlyFans model and two other women as alleged sex workers for Combs, 54, in court documented filed last month.

Joy, 37, briefly dated the “In da Club” singer, 48, in 2011 before the pair welcomed a baby boy, Sire, in 2012. Instagram / 50 Cent
Joy, 37, briefly dated the “In da Club” singer, 48, in 2011 before the pair welcomed a baby boy, Sire, in 2012. Instagram / 50 Cent
The pair split in 2012 shortly after their son’s birth. Daphne Joy / Instagram
The pair split in 2012 shortly after their son’s birth. Daphne Joy / Instagram

In the docs obtained by The Post, Jones claims that Joy was allegedly one of three women that Combs “bragged about” paying a “monthly stipend” for their sex work.

The Post reached out to Joy for comment.

In a statement to Page Six, Combs’ lawyer denounced the legal accusations against Joy, stating that Jones was “shamelessly looking for an undeserved payday.”

The accusations against Joy, 37, first arose after one of Diddy’s former employees, Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, named the OnlyFans model and two other women as sex workers for Combs, 54. / SplashNews.com
The accusations against Joy, 37, first arose after one of Diddy’s former employees, Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, named the OnlyFans model and two other women as sex workers for Combs, 54. / SplashNews.com

“Lil Rod is nothing more than a liar who filed a $30 million lawsuit,” Diddy’s lawyer, Shawn Holley, said. “His reckless name-dropping about events that are pure fiction and simply did not happen is nothing more than a transparent attempt to garner headlines.”

“We have overwhelming, indisputable proof that his claims are complete lies. We will address these outlandish allegations in court and take all appropriate action against those who make them,” he continued.

Joy has yet to make a public statement on the claims.

In a statement to Page Six, Combs’ lawyer denounced the legal accusations against Joy, stating that Jones was “shamelessly looking for an undeserved payday.” Arun Nevader
In a statement to Page Six, Combs’ lawyer denounced the legal accusations against Joy, stating that Jones was “shamelessly looking for an undeserved payday.” Arun Nevader

Jones also claimed in the lawsuit that the music executive allegedly sexually assaulted him when the pair collaborated on his latest album between September 2022 and November 2023.

He claimed that he was “forced to solicit sex workers as well as perform various sexual acts” in front of Combs.

Additionally, Jones claimed that he was drugged and subsequently raped during a February 2023 party he attended with the “Coming Home” singer.

In court documents obtained by The Post, Jones claims that Joy, Yung Miami and Jade were “paid a monthly fee to work as Mr. Combs’ sex workers.” Daphne Joy / Instagram
In court documents obtained by The Post, Jones claims that Joy, Yung Miami and Jade were “paid a monthly fee to work as Mr. Combs’ sex workers.” Daphne Joy / Instagram

The lawsuit follows a wave of similar accusations that have followed the “Bad Boy for Life” hitmaker.

Last year, Combs settled a lawsuit filed by his longtime girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, which claimed Diddy repeatedly raped and abused her.

Amid Jones’ lawsuit, Combs’ homes in California and Florida were raided by Homeland Security, who managed to seize many of Combs’ phones and computers.

“Earlier today, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) New York executed law enforcement actions as part of an ongoing investigation, with assistance from HSI Los Angeles, HSI Miami and our local law enforcement partners. We will provide further information as it becomes available,” HSI told The Post on Monday.

Law enforcement officers claimed that similar raids would be conducted on Diddy’s homes in New York and Chicago amid the sex trafficking investigation against the hip-hop mogul.

According to TMZ, three people — a woman and two men — were apprehended by agents at the time.

Diddy’s own sons Justin, 30, and King, 25, were spotted being cuffed by officers, though it is unclear if they have been charged with anything.

Combs slammed the investigation, with his attorney, Aaron Dyer, calling it a “witch hunt.”

“Yesterday, there was a gross overuse of military-level force as search warrants were executed at Mr. Combs’ residences,” Dyer told TMZ on Tuesday. “There is no excuse for the excessive show of force and hostility exhibited by authorities or the way his children and employees were treated.”