50 Cent Offers Unexpected Apology To Anyone He’s Ever Offended

50 Cent has decided to apologize to anyone he’s ever offended. The G-Unit film and music mogul, known for his often-abrasive social media presence, surprised his over 30 million Instagram followers on Tuesday (Jan. 16) with what appears to be an apology message to his opps.

“Hey if I have offended you in anyway, I like to apologize,” he captioned a photo of himself in a suit. “We can get more done together, why we work against each other.”

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The unexpected message marks a shift for 50 Cent, who has built a reputation as a ruthless online troll, frequently taking aim at fellow celebrities and sparking feuds with biting insults and memes. His targets have included figures like Diddy, Ja Rule, Rick Ross, The Game, Jay-Z, and Floyd Mayweather, to name a few.

Just days before his apology, 50 Cent poked fun at Diddy‘s decision to skip the 2024 Grammy Awards. The Bad Boy Records founder was nominated for Best Progressive R&B Album for 2023’s The Love Album: Off The Grid, marking his first nomination for a Grammy in 20 years.

However, Diddy turned down the invite due to the negative attention on his sexual assault allegations. In reaction, Fif roasted Diddy for choosing not to attend the 66th Annual Grammy Awards.

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“Wait puff I think you should go,” 50 Cent wrote in the caption alongside a laughing emoji. “They not gonna give you no trophy. LMAO get the f### outta here.”

Last week, 50 Cent announced another New Year’s resolution, revealing he will be practicing abstinence in an attempt to focus on his business moves.

“My new idea is so big, I don’t have time to be distracted I’m practicing abstinence,” he captioned a photo on Instagram back on Jan. 9. “I have been meditating and focusing on my goals. I hope this New Year helps you excel to the next level.”

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