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50 Cent has finally addressed the rumor that he's working on a documentary about T.I. and Tameka "Tiny" Harris' sexual assault allegations.
On Thursday morning, March 5, the rapper-filmmaker posted a screenshot of an article that claimed he was developing a documentary tentatively titled "Surviving T.I. & Tiny." The program would reportedly cover the allegations of rape and sexual misconduct that numerous women have lodged against the prominent couple over the past few years. Although no official announcements have been made, Fif alluded to the possibility that he already put the plan in motion.
"Remember how quiet I got before the Diddy doc," 50 Cent wrote in his caption. "Dame thought I wasn't coming. I hope this doesn't mess up your promo tour they're gonna ask about your 20 sexual assault cases. You might want to talk to a crisis PR person."
T.I. and Tiny first faced allegations of sexual assault, alleged facilitation of sexual abuse, and alleged forced drug use in January 2021 after their former friend Sabrina Peterson shared a series of accusations from multiple women on Instagram. Since then, several more women have come forward and some of them filed lawsuits. T.I. and Tiny immediately denied the allegations.
In another comment he posted, Fif wrote "New Music today." It's more than likely he's trolling, but it could be a sign that 50 Cent may drop a response to T.I. and his sons' diss tracks. Over the past couple of weeks, Tip has targeted 50 Cent in several diss tracks after the New York rapper declined to face him in a Verzuz battle. After dropping three diss records over the course of several days, his sons King Harris and Domani also joined in and dropped their own songs aimed at Fif.
50 Cent has yet to drop a diss track against his foes, but he has destroyed them on film. He targeted his last enemy, Sean "Diddy" Combs, in his recent Netflix docuseries "The Reckoning." The four-part series covered Combs' life before and after he was buried under numerous sexual assault lawsuits. Combs' legal team responded by sending a cease-and-desist to Netflix and 50 Cent, however, they've yet to take it down.