Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson has emerged as a vocal critic of Ray J's recent public statements regarding Sean "Diddy" Combs' legal predicament.
Cent said Ray J is “wilding” and needs to chill out about the Diddy allegations while throwing a shot at the embattled mogul.
Theo Wargo/Getty 50 Cent would rather steer clear of politics after allegedly being approached by Donald Trump's team to get his stamp of approval. In an interview with The Breakfast Club ...
Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson isn’t going to let Donald Trump be his political P.I.M.P. — or at least not publicly. The topic came up when host DJ Envy asked 50 Cent if it was true that Trump “tried to ...
50 Cent claimed he was asked to perform at Donald Trump’s rally at Madison Square Garden on Sunday. “I got a call but they wanted me [for] Sunday,” the rapper, 49, said during an interview ...
50 Cent famously is going to get rich or die tryin’ — that is, unless it’s rapping at a Donald Trump rally, as the artist says he turned down a $3 million offer to perform at Trump’s event at Madison ...
UPDATE: Several hours after this article published on Tuesday, a Trump campaign official said that 50 Cent’s claim about being offered $3 million to perform was not true. The official did not ...
Rapper 50 Cent revealed on Tuesday that he was offered $3 million to perform at Donald Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally. He declined. “I got a call about the — they wanted me to [perform ...
On Tuesday (Oct. 29), 50 Cent disclosed that he recently declined a whopping $3 million to appear at Donald Trump’s campaign rally. Speaking to “The Breakfast Club,” the rapper discussed his ...
Despite previously expressing admiration for the former president, the rapper revealed on The Breakfast Club that he “got a call” asking him to perform his track “Many Men (Wish Death)” at ...
Rapper 50 Cent said he was offered $3 million to perform at Donald Trump's controversial Madison Square Garden rally Sunday − and quickly turned down the invitation. "I'm afraid of politics," 50 Cent, ...
Only identifying himself as Michael, the ex-member spoke to AZ Central in an interview last month, describing how the group of about 40 to 50 regularly ... just a bunch of rich kids wanting ...