50 Cent pushed back hard after an explicit video involving Daphne Joy and Sean 'Diddy' Combs spread across social media over the weekend, saying on X that Joy was not the victim and that their son, Sire, was the one being hurt.
“She’s not a victim, SIRE is,” he wrote, then added, “Can you imagine going to eighth grade to find out this is your mom.” He also wrote, “The court system in LA thinks it’s fine.”
The post turned a viral adult clip into a public family dispute. The video, which was widely shared on social platforms and is said to run about 40 minutes, reportedly shows Combs watching as Joy had sex with other people. 50 Cent’s reaction came after the footage had already circulated enough to dominate conversation online, which is why searches for Diddy And Daphne Joy spiked now instead of days later.
DJ Vlad of VladTV said the video was authentic and identified Combs, Joy and adult entertainer Sly Diggler as the people involved. He said the clip was consistent with a story Diggler told VladTV in 2025, when Diggler said an encounter included Combs, himself and Joy and was organized by Combs as part of revenge against 50 Cent.
That is where the public framing split. Some of the reaction around the clip has centered on Joy, but 50 Cent made clear he does not see her as the harmed party. He cast the fallout instead on Sire, whose name he put at the center of the dispute with the blunt line that the eighth-grade conversation, not the adults in the video, is the damage that will last.
What remains unanswered is whether the clip’s authenticity or spread will lead anywhere beyond social media outrage. For now, the story is not about a legal filing or a formal response. It is about a viral video, a high-profile rebuttal and a child whose name was thrust into the middle of both.

