In a move that is equal parts marketing genius and internet trolling, rap mogul and entrepreneur 50 Cent announced that he is launching a new baby oil line called “Diddy Oil.”

And yes, he knows exactly what he’s doing.

“I figured if I’m gonna make money off baby oil, I might as well name it after the shiniest man in the industry,” 50 Cent said with a grin in a viral Instagram post.
“You know who I’m talkin’ about.”

The post included a short teaser ad featuring a luxury gold bottle labeled Diddy Oil™ – “For When You Want to Shine Like a Billionaire.” The tagline?

“No shade… just sheen.”


🔥 Social Media Goes Wild

Fans instantly recognized the not-so-subtle jab at Sean “Diddy” Combs, who has been the target of 50 Cent’s digital jabs for years—from memes to court case references to remixing scandal headlines into merch.

Reactions flooded X (formerly Twitter):

  • “50 Cent is gonna troll this man into early retirement 💀”
  • “The packaging is fire though. I might actually buy Diddy Oil.”
  • “Imagine Diddy suing 50 and still losing to moisturized skin.”

💼 A Real Business Move?

Though the name is cheeky, sources close to G-Unit Brands confirm that “Diddy Oil” is an actual product—an all-natural body oil targeting male grooming markets.

  • Organic ingredients
  • Subtle signature fragrance
  • Possibly part of a future G-Unit Wellness line

“If Diddy sues me, that’s just more free promo,” 50 reportedly told staff.
“And if he doesn’t? Even better.”


🤐 No Comment From Diddy (Yet)

As of this writing, Diddy has not responded publicly, though insiders say he’s aware—and not amused.

“It’s petty, it’s disrespectful, and it’s totally on-brand for 50,” said one music executive. “But you have to admit—it’s brilliant.”


🧴 Final Thoughts: Genius or Just Petty?

Whatever your stance, one thing is clear:
50 Cent has turned trolling into a business model.

And if Diddy Oil hits the shelves as planned, we may soon live in a world where shade throws moisturize, too.

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