Ouch! After Wendy Williams Goes Hard At 50 Cent, He Drags Her To Hell & Back

Posted On : October 13, 2017

We all know that Wendy Williams’ job is to be the harsh critic of other celebrities’ lives as a feisty daytime talk show host. But this time she may have actually taken a verbal jab at the right one. For those who missed it, Wendy recently went for 50 Cent’s jugular on The Wendy Williams Show. Apparently, she feels some kinda way about 50’s relationship with his oldest son, Marquise. Since the estranged father and son have been at each other’s throats for years, Wendy took time to discuss the relationship on her show. She’s demanding that 50 Cent get it together.

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(L) 50 Cent’s oldest son, Marquise, with his mother; (R) 50 Cent

According to Oxygen, it all started when 50 decided to have a child support party on social media. As he did when Marquise turned 18, he celebrated no longer having to pay for the son he has no relationship, which he’s said in the past his son’s mother uses to buy herself things. The controversial rapper took to Instagram to announce his Friday the 13th party. “Child support release party Friday 13, Club Lust 1:00 AM Happy Hour drinks on me,” he wrote. “Tom petty is alive !!! Ladies with no kids, Free Admission Ladies who didn’t collect child support, Free Admission.”

Then his son, Marquise, who goes by the name @199vq on Instagram, left a comment on TheShadeRoom saying, “Damn only if your new TV show was this funny.” See 50’s response below.

#50cent had time today – He Stepped into #TheShadeRoom

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Of course, 50 Cent turned quite a few heads, but he later decided to explain the reason for his pettiness and why he has a tendency to come off as “insensitive.” “Excuse me if I seem a little [insensitive] at times,” he wrote in the caption of a throwback photo of himself as a kid. “I’m different. I came up a little harder than these guys. I make no excuses. I never met my father and my mother got killed when I was 8.”

#PostAndDelete: #50cent speaks!

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Wendy’s Jab At 50:

Apparently, Wendy Williams wasn’t too pleased with 50 Cent’s pettiness so she opted to discuss it during the “Hot Topics” segment of her show. Even after 50 made an effort to apologize, Wendy wasn’t having it. “You’re 42. You got a 21-year-old son. Get your life,” she said.

The Clap Back Is Real:

Apparently, 50 Cent wasn’t too pleased about Wendy Williams’ bashing statements. So, of course he responded in true 50 Cent fashion and the pettiness just got real. The Power actor/executive producer wasted no time dragging Wendy straight to hell. Almost immediately after Wendy made the bashing statement, 50 took to Instagram with a pissed off rant about the her and he definitely didn’t hold back. Not only did he post Wendy’s bikini pictures, but he even touched on Wendy’s current cheating scandal with her husband, Kevin Hunter. In a nutshell, 50 argues that Kevin deserves a side chick for having to deal with Wendy: “Wendy Williams just told me to get my life together, smh. Your husband is not a bad man. He deserve a side chick for talking to you, you ugly motherf*cker. Focus on your own sh*t b*tch. Oh yeah we in club LUST tonight your invited.LOL.”

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But he didn’t stop there. 50 even shared a second picture of Wendy with the beast from the WGN television series of Beauty and the Beast. 50 fired off with a warning to Wendy captioning the post, “Yeah b***h, you f**king around in the wrong section. Every time you call me, I’m a show up. #50centralbet

Wendy comes for a lot of people on her show, but 50 is not tryin’ to hear criticism from her. He clearly feels that Wendy has her own family issues to worry about, before she can check into another celebs’ family problems. It’ll be interesting to see how Wendy Williams responds.

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