Continuing his social media criticism towards Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, 50 Cent speaks out about the famed rapper’s alleged sexual relationship with Reginald VelJohnson, who appeared as Carol Winslow in Family Matters.
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Allegations about Diddy and VelJohnson surfaced during a recent interview on the All Things Non-GMO podcast. A man had claimed to have seen the famed rapper with the Family Matters star.
“I kicked in the door, and all I seen is Carl Winslow put his head up,” the man explained. The podcast hosts clarified, “The character from Family Matters?” To which the man said, “Yes.” with one of the hosts declaring, “No way.”
“I swear to God,” the man said. When someone asked who was “pimpin’ Carl up,” the man said “Diddy.”
According to Hot New Hip Hop, 50 Cent quickly reacted to the gossip about Diddy and VelJohnson. “Ok this is, this is, this is,” he in a since-deleted post on Instagram. “I’m not sure what to say anymore. So diddy was playing with Carls booty too, LOL (I NEED A DRINK GUYS).”
VelJohnson, who is also known for his role as LAPD Sergeant Al Powell in Die Hard and Die Hard 2, has never been. married or had any children. The actor also has not spoken out publicly about his sexuality. However, many have speculated over the years that he is gay.
Darius McCrary, who starred as Eddie on Family Matters, was asked about VelJohnson’s sexuality during a 2019 interview with Comedy Hype. He admitted he didn’t understand why the topic even came up at all.
Why is that even a question?” he asked. “I mean with any artist. What does their sexuality have to do with them entertaining you, them performing for you?”
50 Cent Also Share ‘Texts’ From Diddy In Trolling Instagram Post
In a separate Instagram post last week, 50 Cent shared a video of text messages that were “sent” by Diddy.
“Yo, this is fun to me,” 50 Cent declared. “I had to share this, it made me laugh.”
In the easily known fabricated text message conversation, Diddy was seen trying to convince 50 Cent to come over for a drink, take him shopping, and be in a video… which is quickly questioned.
When Diddy responded with “My next music video,” 50 Cent replied that the famed rapper hadn’t had a hit song since he was in high school.
The post came days after 50 Cent praised Kesha for changing the lyrics to her song Tik Tok. Originally “Wake up in the mornin’ feelin’ like P. Diddy,” Kesha declared, “Wake up in the mornin’ feelin’ like f— Diddy.”