Things are heating up between Busta Rhymes and 50 Cent—fast. Rumors are flying that Busta recently confronted 50 after hearing that some *explosive* footage of him might be featured in 50’s upcoming Netflix documentary on Diddy. And this ain’t just any footage—we’re talking about a rumored “G@Y tape” involving Busta himself, allegedly caught in the middle of a Diddy-style party. Now Busta’s furious, and folks are saying he’s threatening 50 over it.
According to insiders, there’s actual video footage showing Busta and Diddy in a wild, no-holds-barred party—reportedly with multiple men present, some of whom were allegedly hired by Diddy for entertainment purposes. This footage is supposedly being featured in 50’s upcoming docuseries, and Busta’s not having it.
But here’s the thing: this isn’t the first time Busta’s name has been tied to these kinds of rumors.
Months ago, Busta’s former bodyguard—known as Big Homie CC—went public in an interview with *The Art of Dialogue*, claiming Busta’s been into “fun boys” for years. According to him, this was an *open secret* in the nightlife scene. Club promoters allegedly knew the drill—when Busta showed up, they had to make sure the VIP section was stocked with young men to keep him entertained.
Big Homie told stories of Busta aggressively pulling men into his section, not letting them leave, calling them cute, and basically making it clear what he was into. One night, Big Homie recalled being out at the club with model/actor Don Benjamin and a gay friend of theirs. The moment Busta spotted the friend, he allegedly dragged him into his section, kept him there all night, and wouldn’t let him leave. According to Big Homie, this was standard practice—Busta always had a “type,” and once he picked a guy out, it was game over.
Even more disturbing? Big Homie suggested that Busta’s hostility toward women may stem from hidden resentment. He mentioned that Busta had multiple incidents where he lashed out at women for the smallest things—like a fan trying to touch him. “Why do you get so mad at women?” Big Homie asked. “You go to these parties, it’s all men in the section. That’s not weird to anybody?”

But this isn’t just one ex-bodyguard talking. Multiple men have come forward with similar stories. Back in 2020, social media personality Trip Ali shared a wild encounter where Busta allegedly tried to pick him up in NYC during Halloween weekend. Trip said Busta grabbed his hand on the street, wouldn’t let go, and invited him to a private VIP section. At first, Trip thought it was just a cool celeb moment—until things started to feel off. His friend warned him not to go, and the situation ended with a fight that left Trip stranded. Looking back, he now calls that moment “a blessing in disguise.”
Then in 2021, more rumors popped up after paparazzi allegedly spotted Busta leaving a gay pride event with a trans woman. And just recently, the ever-controversial Orlando Brown went viral after claiming he had sexual encounters with several male celebrities—including Diddy, Usher, and yes, Busta Rhymes. While most people brush Orlando off, his more clear-headed interviews lately have fans wondering if he’s telling the truth.
But the drama doesn’t stop with the alleged secret lifestyle. Busta’s also got a long rap sheet of violent outbursts. From weapon charges in 2006 (where police allegedly found a machete in his car), to assaulting his own driver in 2007, and even a $75,000 settlement paid to a fan in 2009 after he allegedly threw water bottles and had his bodyguard punch him in the face—all signs point to a pattern of aggression.
And now? It looks like 50 Cent might be the next target of that rage. Sources say Busta is *livid* about being dragged into 50’s Diddy documentary, and there are whispers that he’s tried to confront or threaten 50 directly. But come on—if anyone knows how to handle public beef and industry secrets, it’s Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson. If anything, Busta’s reaction might’ve just guaranteed that the footage will air front and center.