50 Cent Can’t Get Enough Of Andrew Schulz’s Jokes About Diddy Allegations: “He Chose Violence”

50 Cent shared of clip from one of Andrew Schulz’s recent stand-up routines in which the New York comedian jokes about the city of Los Angeles and uses the opportunity to troll Diddy. In the video, Schulz brings up the city’s supposed reputation as being populated by criminals and pedophiles and suggests even they are scared to go near Diddy’s property.

 “They’re saying you’re a bunch of fucking criminals, drug addicts and pedophiles. That is not the whole city — that is a very small specific section of the city that is called Diddy’s house,” Schulz begins. “This is the only reason I think he might be guilty. Every celebrity in LA has had their home robbed … except Diddy. And I thought about it … it’s like bro, robbing Diddy is terrifying because what if he’s there? You break down the door, he’s butt naked on the couch, Meek Mill is sitting on his lap — just petting him like a Maltese cat.”

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Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson at the season 2 premiere of “BMF” held at TCL Chinese. Theatre on January 5, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty Images)

“Meek Mill crying, ‘Oh no wait a minute! I thought you was finished;’ Diddy’s like, ‘Can’t stop, won’t stop,’” he further adds. “You try to run out — the door is locked. You turn around and all of a sudden you hear, [rapping] ‘You ain’t going nowhere, you ain’t going nowhere. I can’t be stopped now, It’s your asshole tonight.’” In the caption of his Instagram post, 50 wrote: “You said I chose violence, HE CHOSE VIOLENCE LOL @andrewschulz bro WTF,” with several laughing emojis.

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50 has been relentlessly trolling Diddy on social media since Cassie first filed her lawsuit against him, late last year. He’s mentioned working on a documentary to address the various allegations he’s been facing over the last few months as well. Check out his latest antics on Instagram above. Be on the lookout for further updates on 50 Cent and Diddy on HotNewHipHop.

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Pete Davidson Kicks Fans Out For Breaking No-Phone Rule At Stand-Up Comedy Show

For those unaware, Pete Davidson has a pretty strict “no-phone policy” at his stand-up comedy shows, and a fan couple learned that the hard way. Moreover, he interrupted his set at the City Winery on Thursday night (November 2) to call out two people who brought three phones to the show. “F**k you,” the King of Staten Island allegedly told them according to Page Six, and asked authorities to escort them out. “There was a couple in attendance who brought 3 phones into the venue which was confirmed when they were escorted out by security and had all content removed,” his representative reportedly relayed to the publication.

Furthermore, the comedian apparently said that he spends $10,000 to “lock up” phones before continuing his show, Us Weekly reports. According to these publications, he went on with the stand-up routine without referencing the incident or the policy again. “It’s unfortunate one bad seed disrupted Pete Davidson’s performance,” City Winery added in its statement. “Our staff takes pride in providing a great atmosphere for all of our performers and attendees.” This practice of “locking up phones” is common in comedy shows these days, both to prevent bits from being criticized out of context online and as a general privacy rule that could apply to any sort of performance.

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US comedian Pete Davidson attends the premiere of Hulu’s “Big Time Adolescence” at Metrograph on March 5, 2020 in New York City. (Photo by Angela Weiss / AFP) (Photo by ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images)

Nevertheless, this means that we don’t really know for sure what the SNL alum spoke on for the entirety of the show. Still, these reports were able to provide at least some detail as to what Pete Davidson spoke on and joked about. He went through his personal struggles, highs, and lows as any other comedian would, such as his addiction and trying to get his mom a partner. In addition, the 29-year-old also talked about attempting to receive “good press” following his reckless driving incidents.

Meanwhile, what do you think about this situation? Is this “no-phone policy” beneficial for artists and performers or does it end up just being a way to exert power over an audience? Whatever the case, let us know in the comments section down below. Also, log back into HNHH for the latest news and updates on Pete Davidson.

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