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50 Cent’s Brutal Response to Vivica A. Fox Implying He’s Gay, Plus Soulja Boy Jumps In Too

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50 Cent’s Brutal Response to Vivica A. Fox Implying He’s Gay, Plus Soulja Boy Jumps In Too
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After Vivica A. Fox implied 50 Cent is gay during her appearance on Bravo’s “Watch What Happens Live,” Twitter immediately started lighting up with reactions, so we knew it wouldn’t take long for 50 himself to respond.

Viv was discussing her role on Empire as Cookie’s sister Sunday night (Nov 8) when she was asked by host Andy Cohen about her opinion on 50 Cent saying that the second season ratings dip was because of “gay stuff.”

“First of all, you know, the pot calling the kettle black,” she said before tilting her head to the side and flipping her hair because she knew she had just spilled a boiling pot of tea all over live TV.

Vivica added that 50 Cent looked like a “booty-snatcher” on the cover of a 2010 XXL issue he posed for with Soulja Boy.

50 Cent & Soulja Boy on the cover of the November 2010 issue of XXL Magazine

Apparently Soulja Boy was the first to notice the slander because his response on Instagram was damn near instantaneous.

He posted an unflattering photo of the actress, calling her a grandma. He captioned the image, “Everybody hit up this cougar..she’s single & ready to mingle …1-800-GrannyDesperateForAttention extension I’m WashedUp [crying laughing emoji].”

Fifty responded about an hour later by posting a screenshot of Soulja Boy’s “grandma” comment, along with this caption: “Oh No!!! Now she thinks I’m gay because I let her lick my A** LMAO. Wait, I didn’t want her to, she forced me, my hands were tied. 50 shades of grey.”

After revealing to the world that Auntie Viv ate the booty like groceries, Curtis kept the character assassination going by posting another unfavorable photo of Vivica and also suggesting that Viv is jealous of Halle Berry.

He wrote in the caption: “bitch remember when you told me f*ck Halle Berry and you could have played all the roles she did better than her? And I just looked at you like what the f*ck kind [of] shit did you take? LMAO. #EFFENVODKA”

Curtis and Soulja have both deleted their Instagram responses, but that’s what screenshots are for (s/o to AllHipHop):

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Vivica has since apologized to Soulja Boy for dragging him into this mess. She tweeted: “Let me say this!! Wasn’t speaking about @souljaboy only my EX and his antics! I apologize for that to @souljaboy”

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According to TMZ, Soulja Boy accepts Vivica’s apology and he’s welling to “let bygones be bygones.”

Soulja tells us he doesn’t understand why she brought his name up at all when she went off on 50 — lightly insinuating he and Soulja are gay. Soulja says he’s not, and furthermore … he doesn’t know Vivica.

Her attack included a reference to Soulja’s shirtless magazine cover with Fiddy — which he defended, telling us he looked “dope” with his blinged out chains.

50 Cent’s Brutal Response to Vivica A. Fox Implying He’s Gay, Plus Soulja Boy Jumps In Too is a post from: Gossip On This – Pop Culture, News, Videos & Humor


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(Video) MUMU FRESH – “MY WHY” @maimounayoussef

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Grammy-nominated Washington, D.C.-based singer/songwriter/emcee Mumu Fresh presents her new single “My Why”. Produced by Carvin Haggins and Johhny Smith, “My Why” will appear on The Healing, Mumu’s forthcoming album which will also feature contributions from DJ Jazzy Jeff, Nile Hargrove, 14KT, Daniel Crawford, Vidal Davis, DJ Dummy and more. Mumu has collaborated with Lil Wayne & Tech N9ne (stream “Too Good”), Busta Rhymes, Salaam Remi & Black Thought of The Roots (watch the music video for “No Peace”) and Common (watch Mumu Fresh and Common perform “I Used To Love H.E.R.” live) and Tobi Nwigwe (watch the music video for “Tundah Fiyah”). Mumu has performed on two separate NPR Tiny Desk concerts (watch Mumu Fresh featuring Black Thought of The Roots & DJ Dummy on NPR’s Tiny Desk) and has performed worldwide at events like the Essence Music Festival, Montreux Switzerland’s Jazz Festival and Dubai’s Sole Fest DBX. “State of Emergency” marks another chapter in a career of self-described “art activism” for the Baltimore native who has performed and given lectures within the US prison system, The Congressional Black Caucus, I.M.A.N. Central in Chicago & Atlanta, The W. K. Kellogg Foundation, Ford Foundation and The Indigenous People’s Movement. Mumu is co-creator of the Recording Academy’s “Best Song For Social Change” trustee award which went live in 2023 at the 66th GRAMMY awards show and was presented by The First Lady, Jill Biden. The winner of Indigenous Music, Washington Area Music (WAMMIE) and Urban World Music Video awards, Mumu has served as Musical and Cultural Ambassador for the US State Department, Ambassador of The Black Music Collective and is a former elected governor of the DC chapter of The Recording Academy. Mumu describes “My Why” as “a tribute to that person(s), place, or thing in your life that is your “WHY”. Your reason not to give up. Your reason to keep trying and to push a little harder than you thought you could. You why reminds you of what you’re made of and brings out the best in you.” The Healing drops April 19.

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DMV-based rapper/producer Santa Sallet and France-based producer Nemizzo are MSP, presenting their new single “Big Hands”. Sallet has been busy showcasing his brand of East Coast braggadocious rap across a slew of recent singles like “Camouflage” (watch on Youtube), “I Get Money” (watch on Youtube), “Championship Ring” (watch on Youtube) and “Chinese Funk” (watch on Youtube) in preparation for the release of Plutography, Sallet’s forthcoming album which blends salsa beats, southern trap, and eastern jazz with classic and conventional rap samples, reflecting Sallet’s international upbringing across South Africa, Dominica and the US. Sallet is planning a series of full-length releases, among them C.R.E.A.M. which recounts his journey from broke to financially free, and Women and R.A.P. which describe his pursuit of success in relationships and the music industry respectively. “This is the song that really started MSP Tunes,” Santa says. “Nemizzo had laid down his verse and I was like, let me try something on this and I just talked about what I knew. What I think is funny, the outro is actually me recording a bunch of potential beat tags. There was a miscommunication and Nemizzo extended the beat and made it the outro. I like it though lol.” Check out Santa Sallet merch here.

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Upping the ante, NC representative Big YBA unloads the Deluxe edition of his most recent album the Definition of Living. Featuring five new tracks including “New York,” “For Your Love,” “Rap Assassin,” “Rebellious,” and “Cut ‘Em Off,” which was premiered by way of popular live performance platform Off The Curb, the enhanced body of work accents the original flawlessly.

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Raised in Durham, Big YBA is rapidly emerging as one of the most electrifying young artists from the Carolinas. With a brand built on authenticity, his versatility and melodic sound have allowed him to break through the industry release after release. Determined to experience success outside of his hometown, he views his personal and professional growth as motivation for listeners with similar ambitions.

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