50 Cent had some thoughts about Sean “Diddy” Combs’ federal sex trafficking trial, which started on May 5 in Manhattan with jury selection. The trial gained attention when Diddy’s ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, testified as a witness. She claimed that the rapper forced her to participate in “freak-offs” during their relationship from 2007 to 2018. This week, as Cassie testified, 50 Cent trolled Diddy on Instagram, poking fun at the shocking claims made in court.

Cassie alleged that Diddy once made her get into an inflatable pool filled with baby oil in a hotel room. Despite not wanting to, she did so out of fear of Diddy’s reaction if she refused. On the witness stand, she mentioned, “Something that Sean wanted to happen, that’s what was going to happen.” 50 Cent, known for his social media antics, couldn’t resist commenting on the situation, calling it crazier than regular crazy and sharing AI-generated images of Diddy in baby oil-filled pools.

The ongoing trial is not the first time 50 Cent has teased Diddy about his love for baby oil. Following Diddy’s arrest on federal charges in September, the rapper took to Instagram to make light of the situation. He joked about not having 1,000 bottles of lube at home, referring to the large quantity of baby oil reportedly found in Diddy’s homes during a raid by federal agents. Diddy’s defense attorney acknowledged his client’s fondness for baby oil but argued that it wasn’t a federal crime. The trial, which has been filled with shocking testimonies, including Cassie’s claims of assault, continues to unfold with new revelations.

Maybe it’s just me, but the details of this trial seem more like a reality TV show than a legal proceeding. Not really sure why this matters, but Cassie’s testimony sheds light on the tumultuous relationship she had with Diddy, raising questions about power dynamics and consent. The use of baby oil as a prop in these alleged incidents adds a bizarre and unsettling layer to the narrative, making it hard to look away from the courtroom drama. As the trial progresses, one can only wonder what other surprises will emerge in this high-profile case.