50 Cent Responds to Body Shaming Critic: “Fat Shaming Only Applies When You’re Ashamed of Your Fat”

American Songwriter participates in affiliate programs with various companies. Links originating on American Songwriter’s website that lead to purchases or reservations on affiliate sites generate revenue for American Songwriter . This means that American Songwriter may earn a commission if/when you click on or make purchases via affiliate links.

Today marks a week since the thrilling Super Bowl on Sunday, February 13. And in that time, many have gotten their jokes off about the hip-hop-focused halftime show—in particular, folks have taken to social media to criticize the guest appearance of popular rapper 50 Cent who, to many, looked heftier than last we’d seen him chiseled in music videos like, “In Da Club.”

Videos by American Songwriter

50 Cent joined other famed rappers Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem and Kendrick Lamar, along with Mary J. Blige and Anderson .Paak on stage at SoFi Stadium during halftime of the big game.

But in the time between that big performance and now, 50 Cent has had some things to say in response to the haters.

Said the rapper on social media: “Fat shaming only applies when you’re ashamed of your fat.”

He wrote on Twitter to his 12-million-plus followers, “I call this teasing me, They’re just teasing me because they know i can drop the weight. that’s why i laugh with them. Fat shaming only applies when your ashamed of your fat. LOL GUNITBRANDS.com

https://twitter.com/50cent/status/1494309074153967620

Like any good businessman, 50 Cent is taking advantage of his latest time in the sun by trying to capitalize on it financially. After the above post, the multi-platinum-selling rapper has posted swag for sale, such as G-Unit headbands. He’s also been advertising upcoming shows (like this show in Paris in June).

“Get Yours Today • https://gunitbrands.com/products/unit-tank-tops #GUnit” wrote 50 on Twitter.

https://twitter.com/50cent/status/1494736986132955144

While many loved the halftime show (including me), others have criticized it. In the end, the show, which was produced by Jay Z and is the first Super Bowl halftime show to center rap and hip-hop, has been one of the most talked-about performances of 2022.

Check out more of American Songwriter’s halftime show coverage HERE.

Log In