Madonna again responds to 50 Cent after his deleted apology.
50 Cent is known for poking fun at other celebrities, but this time, the “Get Rich or Die Tryin” rapper is getting dragged for trying to “humiliate” pop star Madonna. Madonna recently shared some explicit pictures on her IG, to which Curtis said, “[Eyeball emoji] yo this is the funniest sh*t LOL [laughing emoji]. That’s Madonna under the bed trying to do like a virgin at 63. she shot out, if she don’t get her old a** up. LMFAO [crying laughing emojis].”
He apologised for making fun of her explicit images, but Madonna refused to accept 50 Cent’s “I’m sorry.” The singer recently released a series of photographs that went viral, and 50 Cent did what he does best: reshared them with some snarky comments. The pop artist didn’t take the jeering lying down, and after responding, Fif apologized—a rare occurrence.
The 63-year-old then snapped back at Fifty through her IG story with an old picture of them together. “Here is 50 Cent pretending to be my friend,” she captioned the story. “Now you have decided to talk smack about me! I guess your new career getting attention by trying to humiliate others on social media least elevated choice you could make as artist and an adult. You’re just jealous you won’t look as good as me or have as much fun when you’re my age.”
After the story, 50 Cent issued apology to Madonna for hurting her feelings. “I must have hurt Madonna feelings, she went and dug up a old MTV photo from 03. ok Im sorry i did not intend to hurt your feelings.I don’t benefit from this in anyway i said what i thought when i saw the picture because of where i had seen it before i hope you accept my apology,” he wrote in the since-deleted post.
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Now Madonna again responds to 50 Cent through a proper video on her social media, where she denied the “fake” apology. “You were trying to shame me. You were trying to humiliate me. Your apology is fake. It’s bullsh*t and it’s not valid. Let me just hit those four, five points about your apology being invalid,” she said. “Number one, it’s not hard to find footage of you and me hanging out.” The video then cuts into an old clip of 50 Cent and Madonna greeting each other.
“Number two, an apology is not valid if you don’t know what you’re apologizing for. What you should be apologizing for is your misogynistic, se*ist, ageist behaviour and remarks. Number three, you didn’t hurt my feelings ‘cause I don’t take it personally. I could never take it personally ‘cause you’re not coming from an enlightened place.”
“Number four, you say that you’re not benefiting from it. Of course you’re benefiting from it. That is what social media is all about. You do understand that, right? We post things about ourselves and we use Instagram and other forms of social media because we want attention.”
She continues, “You are trying to put a limit on when women should be able to feel good about themselves. So finally I just wanna say: I forgive you and I hope that one day you wake up and see a different point of view. I wish you all the best. That’s it, okay?”
Watch the video below.
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