Haters assume they’ll put 50 Cent to disgrace? Fats likelihood!
The rapper has been mercilessly blasted with fiery fats jokes and body-shaming bombs since Sunday, when he rocked the Super Bowl halftime show with an upside-down efficiency of “In da Membership” — the long-lasting hanging stunt he debuted within the 2003 video for the smash hit.
Regardless of the 46-year-old’s potential to effortlessly execute the bodily feat for followers virtually 20 years later, cyber critics and wannabe comedians have been targeted on Fiddy’s obvious weight achieve.
“50 cent got fat now he a greenback,” tweeted a heckler. “50 Cent out right here looking like a FAT BAT,” penned one other jeerer, alongside a screenshot of the “Wanksta” rhymer suspended within the air.
Timeline trolls even teased the veteran rapper by backhanding him along with his famend “I really like you like a fat kid loves cake” lyric from his love ballad “21 Questions.”
However 50 is consuming all of it up.
Relatively than retaliating towards his impolite weight watchers, the “Sweet Store” crooner took benefit of the social media consideration by selling his new line of G-Unit streetwear.
“Get your G-Unit Tank tops & Headbands Now,” Fiddy plastered on Twitter amid the digital fat-shame rain. The Queens native additionally sidestepped the shade by sharing a meme that begged him and his halftime present co-stars, Dr. Dre, 56, Mary J. Blige, 51, Snoop Dogg, 50, Eminem, 49, and Kendrick Lamar, 34, to headline a collaborative tour.
And whereas Fiddy was profiting from the messy moment, his on-line supporters defended him towards the chubby wisecracks.
“What psychological delusion leads some to consider 50 Cent is FAT!? I don’t even give a f–okay about Fifty, however that is ridiculous,” argued an ally.
“Individuals tried to clown 50 Cent in the course of the Tremendous Bowl saying he got fat understanding rattling properly most of them aren’t in the identical form they have been in 20 years in the past both,” stated one other.
Representatives for 50 Cent did instantly reply to The Publish’s request for a remark.