50 Cent Drags Wendy Williams After Her New Photo Goes Viral, Sparks Fan Debate

Posted On : July 1, 2019

Wendy Williams ‘Pride’ celebration photo [via Instagram]
In case y’all missed why 50 and others are talking about Wendy, here’s a quick refresher. In celebration of World Pride Day, Wendy shared the above photo of herself, dressed in an LGBT traditional rainbow colored tight-fitting catsuit, while lying on her back in an odd pose. Though her pose and facial expression were a tad awkward, there’s no denying that the 54 year old diva proved her flexibility is still on level 10. However….

50 Cent Drags Wendy’s Photo…

After checkin’ out Wendy flexibly flexin’ in her rainbow catsuit, 50 had a few choice words for her…

50 Cent: “👀this bi*ch skipped leg day for 20 years.😆LOL”

https://www.instagram.com/p/BzWoXvBHRL7/

Fan Debate Sparked Over 50’s Comment…
After 50 clowned Wendy’s post, fans sparked debate about it underneath his post. Some joined in and roasted the hell outta Wendy. While others stood up for her, and other fans proceeded to check the fans who defended Wendy, given her reputation of draggin’ other celebs for years…

jfu*******: This is body shaming and is actually so gross. Cheap by name, cheap by reputation.

_bronze_b*******: don’t understand why people defend and protect her from being dragged and all she does is drag people 🙄, she gotta eat what she dishing

watchoutl*******: The fly after I smack it wit the fly swatter

masterpi******: She built like a slice of pizza

dj***: Someone said this is what the toys do when Andy walk in the room Lmaoooooooooo

tresiem*******: she looks like a crushed bag of skittles 😅😅😅

Meanwhile…

Meanwhile, hours later, Wendy shared another World Pride Day photo (above). This time, she made sure to capture better angles of her catsuit diva-like poses for the ‘Gram. Either way…her message was clear- she ain’t got no worries.

What say you ILOSM fam?’ Was 50 wrong for draggin Wendy’s photo, or nah?

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