50 Cent’s reputation as the King of Trolls got another boost as he mercilessly mocks his rap rivals in a new Super Bowl commercial – and Sean 'Diddy' Combs tops the list.
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In the ad entitled DoorDash Beef 101, 50 Cent pulls out an orange bag filled with items that provide thinly concealed jokes that might rile his former pals Diddy, Ja Rule and Floyd Mayweather.
The trinkets include a children’s book called Learning Your ABC, a ticking clock, a bag of Cheese Puffs, a comb, and a bottle of Branson Cognac from the premium spirits company that 50 Cent owns.
The commercial begins with the 50-year-old rapper-actor-entrepreneur – real name Curtis Jackson III – poking fun at his own nickname.
'It’s come to my attention that everyone's calling me a troll. Some even said the 'King of Trolls. First of all, I’m flattered,' says 50 Cent, whose ex Chelsea Handler revealed what he was really like not long ago
'But I’m done with all that. I would never do a deal with DoorDash, and quite literally deliver beef with millions of people watching,' 50 Cent continues, reaching for the company’s signature orange bag. 'I mean, who would do something like that?'
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50 Cent’s reputation as the King of Trolls got another boost as he mercilessly mocks his rap rivals in a new Super Bowl commercial – and Sean 'Diddy' Combs tops the list with a reference to Cheese Puffs
The rap artist-turned-entrepreneur's long-standing feud with Diddy erupted in the mid-2000s over business disputes and escalated when 50 Cent reportedly accused Diddy of being involved in Biggie's murder; pictured in 2004
The message '50 CENT WOULD,' blares across the screen in bold caps.
The Hate It or Love It hitmaker goes on: 'It’s more of an art, than science. Don’t want to be too obvious.'
He pulls out the book of ABC, a likely reference to Floyd Mayweather.
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50 Cent once made fun of the former professional boxer for his poor reading skills and challenged him to read one chapter of a Harry Potter book or The Cat in the Hat in exchange for $750,000 to any charitable organization of his choice.
The feud between 50 Cent and Mayweather, who were once close friends, began in 2012 over a failed business partnership and financial dispute having to do with a $1-$3 million investment.
'It’s all about timing, and I’m always on time,' 50 Cent goes on, pulling out the clock, which is almost uncertainly a jab at Ja Rule’s song Always on Time about a romance involving a bad boy who admits he's not always there but promises to deliver when needed.
50 Cent, whose feud with Ja Rule goes back to 1999 and involved physical altercations and diss tracks, could also be ridiculing the rapper for the two years he spent in prison from 2011 to 2012 on a criminal weapon charge and federal tax evasion.
Next, he grabs a bag of Cheese Puffs, an obvious dig at Diddy, who's also known as Puff Daddy.
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50 Cent pulls out a comb from the bag - an obvious dig at the Combs in Diddy's name
The grinning rapper holds up 'a bottle of this beautiful Branson Cognac. Aged 4 years. Or 50 months. Who’s keeping count?' that obviously points to Diddy's prison sentence of four years or 50 months
He pulls out a book entitled Learning Your ABC, a likely reference to former pro boxer Floyd Mayweather, who 50 Cent once made fun of for his poor reading skills
50 Cent could have been taking a dig at Ja Rule's song Always on Time when he pulled out a ticking clock
After his show of mockery, 50 Cent lay back on the couch with a bellyful of laughs
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'Oh. They sell combs. What a coincidence,' 50 Cent says, making a mockery of the Combs in Diddy’s name.
'No matter what kind of beef you have going on this weekend remember DoorDash delivers. And you know what goes great with beef? A bottle of this beautiful Branson Cognac. Aged 4 years. Or 50 months. Who’s keeping count?'
'50 CENT IS,' shows another message on the screen.
That would be a clear as day reference to Diddy’s prison sentence of four years – or 50 months.
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The ad ends with 50 Cent leaning back on the couch with a bellyful of laughs.
50 Cent's long-standing feud with Diddy erupted in the mid-2000s over business disputes and escalated when 50 Cent accused Diddy of being involved in Biggie's murder, per People.
Super Bowl LX kicks off at 6:30pm ET/3:30pm PT on Sunday between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots.
The feud between 50 Cent and Mayweather, who were once close friends, began in 2012 over a failed business partnership and financial dispute having to do with a $1-$3 million investment; Mayweather pictured in April 2025
50 Cent's long and ugly feud with Ja Rule goes back to 1999 and involved physical altercations and diss tracks; Ja Rule pictured in December 2025
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Bad Bunny is headlining the halftime show and Green Day is opening the event, while Charlie Puth will sing the national anthem with music artist Fred Beam, who was recently elected President of the National Deaf Black Advocates.
Brandi Carlile and Julian Ortiz are slated to perform America the Beautiful, and Coco and Fred Beam will perform Lift Every Voice and Sing, per Newsweek.
And expected celebrities include Cardi B, actor Jon Hamm, Chris Pratt, Fall Out Boy, Post Malone, and Noah Kahan.
Kim Kardashian and Ben Affleck also may be there, as they both have a long streak of attending previous Super Bowl events.

