Stevie J Says “Uncle Tom” 50 Cent Wants To “Bring The Black Community Down”

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Stevie J has called out 50 Cent — again — for speaking on his name and making light of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ legal matters, deeming the G-Unit leader an “Uncle Tom” who wants to “bring the Black community down” in a new interview with TMZ.

“I don’t see anybody reporting about what Tatted Up Holly said about him beating her up and his other baby moms saying he beat her up,” J said. “Since he wants to continue being a comedian, why don’t he go and make some movies with Michael Blackson? And don’t talk about me. If you don’t wanna fight, stop being a girl and talking about dudes.”

Fif and Stevie have been at odds ever since the latter was implicated in Lil’ Rod’s sexual assault lawsuit against Diddy back in February. Rod claimed that the Love & Hip-Hop star had sex with other men and that he has photo evidence of him “anally penetrating” a Caucasian male. Knockout, a known porn star, later clarified that it was him in the photos, not Stevie J.

50’s jokes and jabs prompted Stevie J to suggest that they fight. “Curtis what’s good, man?” he said in a video. “You in your feelings about Daphne [Joy] because she with the gang and ’em? Or is that you sucking Lil Rod d**k? However it go, I wanna shoot the fade ni**a. F**k all that. Since it’s entertainment, let me beat the sh*t out of you on TV or something. Don’t duck that. I’m calling you out. What you wanna do, Curtis? Curtisss!”

Meanwhile, Diddy has not responded to any of 50 Cent’s jokes. His ex, Daphne Joy, was named in Lil’ Rod’s recently amended lawsuit as being one of the Bad Boy founder’s sex workers. After 50 made jokes about that, she put out a statement accusing him of rape and assault. Fif, however, claimed that the accusations were “false and baseless.”

Stevie J also revealed that he was present when Homeland Security raided Diddy’s Miami home. He compared the experience to Osama Bin Laden’s assassination in 2011.

“I was at his crib in his studio,” the former Bad Boy producer told TMZ. “I was sitting outside the studio door and I heard a big ‘Boom!’ I’ve witnessed some historical events of excessive force but none like this. Since Saddam Hussein or El Chapo or Pablo Escobar… even Osama Bin Laden. I heard a big boom … I heard it again.”

He described seeing large armored vehicles approach Puff’s residence, guns being pointed him, and being yelled at to get on the ground. “They took me outside. I asked to speak to the higher-ups, asked who was under arrest and they said, ‘No, you’re being detained.’ ‘I want to speak to the higher-ups!’ They said, ‘No, you’re not [under arrest], we’ll let you go.'”

Check out the TMZ Q&A below.

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