Cent is hitting back at ex-girlfriend Daphne Joy after she accused him of sexual assault amid being named in a civil lawsuit against Diddy.
Rapper 50 Cent’s appearance on Capitol Hill on Wednesday was a cringe-inducing spectacle. The rapper (real name Curtis Jackson) visited Washington, D.C., with civil rights attorney Benjamin ...
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Cent visited Capitol Hill on Wednesday, June 5, to advocate for fellow Black entrepreneurs and push for more representation ...
50 Cent has responded to the backlash he received after uploading a photo of him with Donald Trump supporter Lauren Boebert. The rapper—born Curtis Jackson III—visited Capitol Hill Wednesday ...
Rapper 50 Cent said that he believes Black men are identifying with former President Trump over President Biden, in new comments on Wednesday. The rapper and liquor company owner – whose real ...
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Rapper 50 Cent said he sees Black men “identifying” with former President Trump in November’s presidential election. 50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, visited Capitol Hill on ...
Rapper 50 Cent has said the world is "almost over" after Donald Trump's campaign allegedly raised more than $200 million since he was found guilty of 34 felonies. On May 30, a jury found the ...
Rapper and entrepreneur Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson took to Capitol Hill on Wednesday, leading a campaign aimed at increasing minority representation within the multi-billion dollar liquor industry.
Buying a round of drinks is one thing. Keeping an entire restaurant’s glasses topped up all evening is another. Champs champ 50 Cent is the kinda guy who does the latter, it seems. Page Six ...
Rapper 50 Cent is meeting with lawmakers on Capitol Hill on Wednesday as part of a campaign to increase Black representation in the liquor industry. He will be joined by civil rights attorney Ben ...