50 Cent's Congratulatory Post For Donald Trump Divides His Fanbase

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50 Cent is back on the Trump train. A week after boasting that he’d turned down a purported seven-figure payday to appear at former and now-future President Donald Trump’s Madison Square Garden campaign stop, the “Wanksta” rapper appeared to be back in The Donald’s corner.

“I don’t care how the fight goes, I’m leaving with the winner s–t,” 50 (born Curtis Jackson) wrote on Instagram on Wednesday morning (Nov. 6) in a post that featured two photos of the rapper with Trump, who defied odds on Tuesday night to join Grover Cleveland as the only American to be voted into the nation’s top office to non-consecutive terms.

“I still don’t know what’s going on,” 50 added along with a face palm emoji and “congratulations!”

In the comments on 50’s post, conservative talking head Tomi Lahren wrote, “Fight fight fight! Win win win!!,” while other commenters were less enthusiastic, including ones who commented, “congratulations Trump voters. You deserve what’s going to happen,” “Soulless for money & moves. This is real life not tv,” “you make it so hard to like you” and “Why did you have to post this? You said you were staying out of politics. I am so disappointed.”

In an appearance on The Breakfast Club last week, 50 claimed that he’d been offered $3 million to appear at Trump’s MSG rally. “Yeah. They offered me $3 million!” said 50, confirming co-host Charlamagne Tha God’s query about that event, as well as reports that 50 was also offered an undisclosed amount to perform his song “Many Men” at this summer’s Republican National Convention as well.

50 did not appear at either event, explaining to the Breakfast Club crew why he rejected the lucrative offer. “I didn’t even go far,” he said of the offers. “I’m afraid of politics, you understand? I do not like it. … It’s because when you do get involved in it, no matter how you feel, somebody passionately disagrees with you. Look, if you say ‘I stay away from religion,’ I stay away from politics. Religion, that’s the formula for the confusion that it sent Kanye to Japan. He said something about both of those things and now he can only go to Japan. So you know I’m like I don’t want to get in that, man.”

At the time, a Trump campaign source told Billboard that the story was not true, though they did not specify which part was erroneous — that Trump wanted 50 at the rally or that the offer was $3 million.

After a comedian referred to Puerto Rico as a “floating island of garbage” at Trump’s MSG event, a number of major Puerto Rican artists spoke out in support of Vice President Kamala Harris, who lost Tuesday’s closely contested election to the former reality TV star who has continued to deny that he lost his second bid for the White House in 2020 to President Biden.

During that failed 2020 bid 50 initially supported the twice impeached former commander-in-chief before retracting his endorsement after former girlfriend Chelsea Handler called him out. “F–k Donald Trump, I never liked him,” the rapper later said in a retweet of Handler’s appearance on The Tonight Show in which she criticized her ex for his support of Trump, 78, who will become the oldest man, and first convicted felon, to ascend the nation’s highest office when he is inaugurated on Jan. 20.

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Cardi B Backtracks After Blaming Some States’ Hurricanes On Donald Trump Support

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Donald Trump declared victory in the 2024 U.S. presidential election, which has sparked mixed reactions from social media users and celebrities. While some are celebrating, others are crushed, including Cardi B. The "Enough" rapper has been a vocal supporter of Kamala Harris ever since Joe Biden dropped out of the race. She even spoke at her rally in Milwaukee last week, revealing that she didn't plan to vote until Harris was on the Democratic ticket. Needless to say, she's disappointed with the results.

As the number started to lean in Trump's favor last night, she took to X with a simple message. "We need a Hail Mary," she wrote. She went on to post a selfie on her Instagram Story with the caption "I hate y'all bad." Clearly, she wasn't happy with how things were looking.

 

Cardi B Continues To Support Kamala Harris

Cardi B rallies for Kamala Harris in Milwaukee suburb ahead of Tuesday

[News: Kamala Harris Rally at Wisconsin State Fair Park] ​Nov 1, 2024; West Allis, WI, USA; Rapper and songwriter Cardi B speaks at a campaign event for Vice President Kamala Harris Friday, November 1, 2024 at Wisconsin State Fair Park in West Allis, Wisconsin. Mark Hoffman / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

 

This was far from all Cardi had to say about the election results, however. In a now-deleted video, she also suggested that some states might experience hurricanes as a result of their Trump support. “This is why some of y’all states be getting hurricanes,” she said. It remains unclear exactly why Cardi decided to delete the video. It's possible she was receiving backlash for it, or thought she had taken her shade a bit too far.

Her remark comes just days after she shut down a Tweet from Elon Musk, who called her a "puppet" for speaking at Harris' rally. "I’m not a puppet Elon," she wrote at the time, "I’m a daughter of two immigrant parents that had to work their a** off to provide for me! I’m a product of welfare, I’m a product of section 8, I’m a product of poverty and I’m a product of what happens when the system is set up against you." What do you think of Cardi B insinuating that some states experience hurricanes due to their support for Donald Trump? Was this a step too far? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

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