50 Cent is back on the Trump train. A week after bragging that he turned down an alleged nine-figure payday to appear at former President and now-future President Donald Trump’s Madison Square Garden campaign stop at Madison Square Garden, the “Wanksta” rapper appears to be back Back in Donald’s corner.
In an Instagram post on Wednesday morning (November 6), 50 (née Curtis Jackson) posted two photos of the rapper, “I don’t care how the game goes, I’m gonna take it The winner leaves.
“I still don’t know what happened,” 50 added, adding a palm emoji, “Congratulations!”
in an appearance breakfast club Last week, 50 claimed he was offered $3 million to attend Trump’s MSG rally. “Yeah. They gave me $3 million!” 50 said, confirming co-host Charlamagne Tha God’s inquiry about the event, as well as reports that 50 also got it this summer. performed his song “Many Men” at the Republican National Convention for an undisclosed amount.
50 people did not attend the two events. breakfast club Why did the crew reject this lucrative offer. “I didn’t even get very far,” he said of the offers. “I’m afraid of politics, you know? I don’t like it. … It’s because when you’re really involved in it, no matter how you feel, there’s always going to be people who are going to back you up. Look, if you say, ‘I stay away from religion,’ , I would stay away from politics. Religion, that’s what led to the chaos that led to Kanye coming to Japan. He said both of those things and now he just has to go to Japan, so you know I don’t want to be a part of that, man.
At the time, a Trump campaign source told advertising billboard The report said the story was untrue, but they did not specify which part was wrong – that Trump wanted $50 at the rally, or that he was offered $3 million.
After a comedian called Puerto Rico a “floating island of trash” at Trump’s MSG event, some of Puerto Rico’s leading artists are speaking out in support of Vice President Kamala Harris, who lost Tuesday’s tight election to the former reality star, who lost the election to the former reality star.
Bid 50 initially backed the twice-impeached former commander-in-chief during the failed 2020 campaign, but withdrew its support after ex-girlfriend Chelsea Handler named him. “Fk Donald Trump, I never liked him,” the rapper later said while retweeting Handler’s appearance. tonight show In it, she criticized her predecessor’s support for the 78-year-old Trump, who will become the oldest man to hold the highest office in the United States when he is inaugurated on January 20 and the first convicted felon.