Is 50 cent gay
50 Cent, Soulja Boy slam Vivica Fox after lgbtq+ comment
It all started when Andy Cohen asked the Empire Season 2 actress this loaded question: "What were your thoughts when 50 Cent blamed the season ratings dip on 'gay stuff'?"
With the most subtle side eye that Watch What Happens Live has ever witnessed, Vivica declared: “First of all, you know the pot calling the kettle dark is all I’m saying."
Mic drop.
Real Housewives of Atlanta star Kandi Burruss tried to laugh the shade off while Andy clutched his proverbial pearls and asked Vivica for clarification.
Vivica continued: “We had a amazing time. He just seems like he’s got something that’s not quite clear.”
Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle.Vivica then pointed to this magazine cover featuring 50 Cent and Soulja Boy, suggesting it made her ask his sexuality.
Cohen later clarified, acknowledging that 50 Cent didn't actually say the ratings dropped over the depiction of homosexual relationships:
"I got an email from 50 Cent's publicist, who just wanted me to clarify (that) he didn't actually
50 Cent Responded to Questions About His Sexuality in the Dumbest Way Possible
Broke and quickly becoming more irrelevant by the day, rapper 50 Cent has quite possibly start the dumbest response to questions regarding his own sexuality. While it's not really of any interest to anyone, the rapper's ex-girlfriend Vivica Fox implied that 50 Cent is gay during an interview on Watch What Happens Live this weekend.
Andy Cohen asked the Empire actress, "What were your thoughts when 50 Cent blamed the season ratings dip on 'gay stuff?'" Her response, both unnecessary and unclear, was, "First of all, you know the pot calling the kettle black is all I'm saying." She then referenced this entirely normal old XXL magazine cover with Soulja Boy as further evidence.
50 Cent, who needs, as we mentioned, any way to stay relevant and make money, responded with a series of posts on Instagram, one of which read, "Now she thinks I'm gay because I let her lick my Ass."
This, 50 Cent, does not make sense. It does not demonstrate or disprove what Fox said, and it's
() — Actress Vivica A. Fox has set off a firestorm over comments she made about her ex-boyfriend Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson Sunday on Bravo's "Watch What Happens Live."
The actress, 51, is scheduled to appear on an upcoming episode of the knock Fox series "Empire" and WWHL host Andy Cohen asked her about comments the rapper had made about the show.
"What were your thoughts when 50 Cent blamed the season ratings dip on 'gay stuff'?" Cohen said.
What she said next left Cohen and "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" star Kandi Burruss reeling.
"First of all, you know the pot called the kettle black is all I'm saying," Fox responded.
Cohen zeroed in, asking if Fox was implying 50 Cent is gay.
She clarified that "he's not," but that a "XXL" magazine cover 50 Cent posed for in , where his arm was draped over rapper Soulja Boy, made her question his sexuality: "We had a superb time. He just seems love he's got something that's not quite clear."
Burruss exclaimed, "That was some tea! That was shade. That was major shade."
Fox tweeted after the show to approve that she was
50 Cent denies controversial tweet was anti-gay
50 Cent has defended sending a controversial tweet that has been condemned as anti-gay.
Many took the tweet to suggest gay men should commit suicide and it has caused a substantial row in the States.
It comes at a time when the American media has been covering a number of suicides by young gay people.
But 50 says the tweet has been misinterpreted: "Somehow they turned a simple joke into an anti-gay statement. I possess nothing against people who choose an alternative life."
He adds: "In fact I've publicly stated my mom loved women. It's comical how people think negative statements are newsworthy but positive statements are not worthy of coverage."
He also points out that lol (laugh out loud) was at the end of the statement.
Star Trek star Zachary Quinto is one of the people who has criticised the rapper, sending him a tweet saying:
"You realize what would truly create the world a improve place? If people with as much influence and privilege as you spread hope not hate."
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