50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis James Jackson III, took the stage during the premiere of his produced film Moses the Black.
The 50-year-old rapper warned everyone to stay away from discussing two things, politics and religion, because no matter “what you think someone passionately disagrees.”
During his public address, the Candy Shop hitmaker noted: “That’s how Kanye [West] f**ked up” before dragging Nicki Minaj for saying “some sh*t.”
According to him, the two examples are “very accurate,” claiming that the upcoming is an “amazing project.”
He then expressed his gratitude towards everyone for being part of the project after struggling to remember second names of his team.
Last year, Ye ranted about controversial topics on his X (formerly Twitter) which might have resulted in his temporary ban from the platform.
On the other hand, Nicki ended up facing backlash for endorsing President Donald Trump after accompanying Erika Kirk at AmericaFest.
It all started with her raising voice against the atrocities being faced by the Christians in Nigeria.
Previously, the musician released a documentary on Diddy, Sean Combs: The Reckoning, sharing never-before seen videos of the disgraced music mogul.
While fans want him to expose Beyonce’s husband Jay-Z, Diddy’s sons paired up to make a documentary to tell their side of the story.
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