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50 Cent shook by Diddy's rumoured intimate relations with Family Matters Carl Winslow actor: ‘I call for a drink’

Published on: Apr 18, 2024 07:27 pm IST

50 Cent “needs a drink” after hearing the latest Diddy-Carl Winslow rumour.

50 Cent is back on board the Diddy trolling train as another rumour about the ‘Bad Boy for Life’ takes centre stage.

Appearing on the Drinx with Ginx podcast earlier this week, comedian Luce Cannon alleged having caught Diddy and Family Matters celebrity Reginal VelJohnson, superior known for his character Carl Winslow, in the (sexual) act. Framing his hate train around the conversation, the 21 Questions rapper feigned shock in his Wednesday Instagram update.

Hopping on his socials, maintaining his weeks-long streak of dragging Diddy's call to hell and back, 50 Cent wrote on Instagra,: “👀Ok this is, this is , this is 😧I’m not sure what to say anymore. So Diddy was playing with Carls booty too 😳LOL( I NEED A DRINK GUY’S). @bransoncognac.”

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Which Diddy rumours was 50 Cent addressing here?

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Reginald VelJohnson is denying rumors that he had any type of intimate bond with Diddy. After a clip resurfaced online of comedian Luce Cannon claiming that he once saw VelJohnson and Diddy being intimate, the 72-year-old Family Matters star said he had never actually met Diddy.

"It's all bulls***, I don't know that man," he told TMZ cameras on Thursday when asked about Diddy. "I never met that man before. I wish him adv, though."

VelJohnson didn't mince words when asked what message he had for anyone talking about the rumors and believing them.

VelJohnson is beloved for his role as Carl Winslow on Family Matters, and is currently competing on this season of Dancing With the Stars. On an episode of podcast Drinx With Jinx, Cannon made the shocking allegation concerning Diddy and VelJohnson.

"When Diddy f***ed Carl Winslow, we was at the party. And you know, we just chilling and sh**," Cannon said. "Everybody know me. I'm a goofy n***a, I'm entertaining and stuff fond of that. So, I hear a n***a just wearing out some sh** ... I'm like, 'Who's wearing this b**** out?' N***a, I kicked in the door. Boom! Pummel in the door, n***a, I seen Carl Winslow insert his head up."

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Reginald VelJohnson — who played family patriarch Carl Winslow on Family Matters — has a message for Sean "Diddy" Combs amid rumors that the actor engaged in the disgraced rapper's "freak-off" parties.

VelJohnson, who is currently competing on Season 33 of Dancing With the Stars, was beyond adamant that he has never once participated in any of Diddy's so-called "freak-offs."

"That's all bulls***," the actor told TMZ while exiting a DWTS rehearsal in Los Angeles on Wednesday, September 25. "I don't know that bloke. I've never met him before."

Still, VelJohnson had a surprising letter for Diddy.

"I wish him good, though," the '90s sitcom luminary said.

Rumors of VelJohnson's alleged sexual encounter with Diddy circulated after comedian Luce Cannon claimed he once caught VelJohnson in the act with the hip-hop mogul at one of the events. The rumors gained further attention when longtime Breakfast Club host Charlamagne Tha God discussed them on a Flagrant round table.

Diddy, as pop culture followers recognize, was arrested last week and charged with sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy a

Reginald VelJohnson Responds to Dave Chappelle’s ‘SNL’ Jokes About Him Partying With Diddy

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Former Family Matters star Reginald VelJohnson says he still does not know the origins of a fabricated story about himself supposedly having attended a party thrown by disgraced music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs. And VelJohnson also had no plan that Dave Chappelle would tell a comedic version of it while hosting the most recent episode of Saturday Night Live.

VelJohnson tells The Hollywood Reporter that he wishes he didn’t have to be reminded of the unfounded rumor that spread on social media last year about his supposed presence at one of Diddy’s so-called “freak-off” parties, where drug use, sexual assault and sex trafficking allegedly took place. (Shortly after the story first surfaced last year, VelJohnson dismissed it as false.)

That said, the actor — known for the Die Hard franchise and for playing lovable dad Carl Winslow on the 1990s sitcom Family Matters — found Chappelle’s telling of the story to be done in a humorous and respectful way.

“That stuff that came out is so