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50 Cent Clowns Diddy In New DoorDash Commercial

50 Cent has managed to tuck some Diddy jokes into a new DoorDash commercial. The social campaign in question, which arrives ahead of the 2026 Super Bowl (featuring a headlining halftime set by Bad Bunny), has appropriately been dubbed “The Big Beef.” In the spot, Fif jokes about his status as the “King of Trolls,” all while tucking in at least two jokes at Diddy’s expense. “It's come to my attention that everyone’s calling me a troll,” Fif says in the ad, seen below. “Some have said even the ‘King of Trolls.’ First of all, I'm flattered. But I'm done with all that. I would never do a deal with DoorDash, and quite literally deliver beef, when millions of people are watching. I mean, who would do something like that? Delivering quality beef, it's more of an art than science. Don't wanna be too obvious. It's all about timing, and I'm always on time. No matter what kind of beef you have going on this weekend, remember DoorDash delivers he's seen pulling items from a red DoorDash bag. Among the items featured are a bag of cheese puffs (Diddy, of course, was formerly known as Puff Daddy) and a variety pack of hair combs. “Oh, they sell combs,” Fif jokes before breaking into laughter at the apparent nod to Diddy’s real name, Sean Combs. “What a coincidence. In a statement, Fif praised the initial DoorDash pitch as “authentic” while underscoring his personal affinity for beef. “I’ve always been about keeping it real, so when DoorDash approached me about a social campaign around beef, it felt authentic from the start,” he said. “They’ve got everything you need, and just like with beef, the receipts speak for themselves.

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