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50 Cent

12 Jan
In an interview with Big Boy, 50 Cent apologized to Megan Thee Stallion for making fun of her 2020 shooting incident with Tory Lanez. In 2020, 50 Cent shared memes on social media which showed Stallion and Lanez as characters in Boyz in the Hood and the Austin Powers franchise.
7 Feb 2020
The rapper was recently embroiled in a row with the star, after they started going back and forth on Instagram about which of their Bugatti vehicles is the best, with reports suggesting the pair were also involved in a physical altercation last week.
22 Dec 2019
The latest beef comes in response to 50 Cent making fun of Cannon's Eminem diss tracks. 50 Cent posted a photo of Cannon wearing a man-kini on Instagram.

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