Trump’s most recent rally was at Madison Square Garden in New York City. 50 Cent says he turned down a $3 million offer to appear there. During an interview on The Breakfast Club on Tuesday morning, he talked about why he didn’t support the former president. We only have seven days left until the 2024 election, but the interview came out today.
50 said, “I got a call, but they wanted me for Sunday.” He then added, “They offered $3 million.” 50 says the talks didn’t go very far, even though they heard the offer. “I didn’t go very far…” That’s not something I talked to them about. Things in politics scare me. Do you get it? “I don’t like anything about them,” he said.
After that, he talked about how he made his choices by using Kanye West as an example. “It’s because when you get involved, someone strongly disagrees with you, no matter how you feel.” “That’s the recipe for the mess that got Kanye to Japan,” he said. “He said something about both of them, and now he can only go to Japan.” The controversial artist has been holding listening parties for Vultures abroad for months now.
Below are 50’s full words on why he didn’t perform at the rally at Madison Square Garden on Sunday. The event went on with some famous people there even without 50 Cent. Tony Hinchcliffe, a comedian, has been in the news for some controversial jokes. One of them was when he said, “Right now there’s a floating island of trash in the middle of the ocean.” I believe the name of it is Puerto Rico. Keep an eye on HotNewHipHop for more news about 50 Cent and the upcoming race.