50 Cent responds after Marlon Wayans warns him about ‘Karma’ over Diddy documentary on Netflix
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50 Cent tells Marlon Wayans not to “mention his name,” suggesting that karma is on its way, following the release of the new #1 series “Sean Combs: The Reckoning” on Netflix.

50 Cent responds to Marlon Wayans for suggesting that ‘Karma’ will eventually affect him after the release of “Sean Combs - The Reckoning” on Netflix.
Fans also criticize Marlon Wayans for speaking on the ‘Sean Combs: the Reckoning,’ while some come to his defense.
During a recent interview, comedic actor Marlon Wayans spoke candidly. Known for blending humor with honest insights, the comedian and actor provided an unexpectedly serious perspective on Netflix's groundbreaking new docuseries, “Sean Combs: The Reckoning,” which premiered on the platform on December 2, 2025.
The four-part series, executive produced by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson and director Alex Stapleton, and released on December 2, 2025, delves into the allegations, controversies, and contradictions involving Sean “Diddy” Combs.
However, Wayans' reaction to the documentary went beyond a mere comment; it ignited a discussion about the perception and discourse surrounding celebrity scandals.
“You gotta be careful what you put out,” Wayans said on the Real 92.3 FM radio show during his discussion about reviving the Scary Movie franchise. “There’s a karma to every action.”
After the comment, 50 Cent took to Instagram and replied, “Keep my name out your mouth boy,” while posting an image of the “White Chicks” movie character who went undercover as the blonde socialite Tiffany Wilson.
Marlon Wayans sparked a heated discussion about whether he’s defending Diddy, Criticizing the Media, or questioning how celebrity scandals shape public opinion.
See the full interview below.









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