50 Cent, Aubrey O'Day React to Sean 'Diddy' Combs' Apology Video After Online Fury

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50 Cent and Danity Kane singer Aubrey O'Day blasted Sean "Diddy" Combs after apologizing for his now-viral assault video.

50 Cent reposted Diddy's video on his Instagram account and questioned his next move after releasing his own apology video.

"This is not going to work," 50 Cent claimed in his caption before casting doubt on his next move, "who is advising him right now? SMH bad move."

The rapper's post was filled with angry Hip-hop fans slamming Diddy, pointing out the rather selfish attitude Diddy displayed in his video.

"HE APOLOGIZED TO EVERYONE BUT CASSIE #SMH," a fan emphasized.

"You can't talk about you "regret it", "sought out therapy and forgiveness" now that the video came out. Just a few weeks ago you categorically denied the claims and rumors. Cmon bro," one wrote.

"MERCY AND GRACE???? he didn't have any mercy for the beautiful Cassie," another commented.

Most recently, 50 Cent also gave her cents after the Los Angeles District Attorney's office revealed why they could not involve themselves in the case against Diddy after the Los Angeles hotel footage was unearthed.

"This is why they put that tape out, they know they can't charge him with what we saw, but they know we can't un see what we saw," the "In Da Club" rapper said in a statement.

50 Cent also slammed Diddy's 2023 denial of the alleged crimes and behavior that came to light. "The lie detector test has determined this was a lie.... Maury vibes," 50 Cent said, reposting Diddy's December 2023 post.

Similarly, Danity Kane singer O'Day, who has long been critical of Diddy, slammed the rapper's apology video.

"Diddy did not apologize to Cassie. He apologized to the world for seeing what he did. He says he's 'disgusted w himself now, and he was disgusted w himself then'.. but apparently he wasn't disgusted enough w himself to not PIN this statement out calling her a liar & denying all of it..," she said in a statement on X, formerly Twitter. "leave god and mercy out of this, they aren't present here, and you know it."

Diddy uploaded a video of himself apologizing for his actions against Cassie Ventura in the now-viral brutal assault video. CNN published the video, which was dated back to 2016 at the InterContinental Hotel in Los Angeles, California.

Ventura sued Diddy for rape, domestic abuse, and sexual trafficking in 2023, but the rap mogul settled it days after.

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