50 Cent’s business acumen, has nothing on his trolling skills. Following the attempted assassination of Donald Trump, the rapper hopped on X to share his thoughts (more like memes actually). Fif posted a meme of Trump’s face juxtaposed with his own from his Get Rich or Die Tryin’ album cover. “Trump gets shot and now I’m trending,” he captioned the post. Later, 50 Cent was in Boston performing with the meme in the background. On Saturday (July 13), an alleged attempt on Donald Trump’s life took place during a rally in Pennsylvania. Blood is gushing from his ear as he moves off-stage with the Secret Service.
While fellow politicians like Joe Biden and Barrack Obama, wish him a speedy recovery, many claim the event was staged. “I was shot with a bullet that pierced the upper part of my right ear,” he wrote on his Truth Social platform. “I knew immediately that something was wrong in that I heard a whizzing sound, shots, and immediately felt the bullet ripping through the skin,” he said. Trump adds, “Much bleeding took place, so I realized then what was happening. GOD BLESS AMERICA!”
50 Cent Helping Lousiana residents with housing access
In other news, the G-Unit founder recently celebrated his 49th birthday. Celebrities and fans alike gave their best birthday wishes to the rapper. Will Smith, Nicki Minaj, Ludacris, and Da Brat, were among the celebs that shouted out the Power creator. Not only is the rapper one year wiser, he’s kinder. Fif and his G-Unit crew, are coming together to help with housing access to residents in Shreveport, LA.
A few weeks back, KTAL reported that the rapper and G-unit will purchase nearly two dozen properties throughout the city. The goal is to bring a “vibrant community” back to downtown Shreveport. Gerod Durden, a local real estate agent who’s working with Fif says this is a passion project for the rapper.“We’re looking at a grocery store in the immediate downtown Shreveport area,” Durden told the news outlet. He continued: “And those are ideas we’ve come up with together with the whole team and saying, ‘What can help the community?’”