He made a surprise appearance alongside Eminem, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Mary J Blige, Kendrick Lamar, and Anderson at the Super Bowl halftime concert on Sunday. Paak. On Thursday, 50 Cent - whose real name is Curtis James Jackson III - responded to fat-shaming haters on Instagram.
50 Cent Has Perfect Response To ‘Fat-Shaming’ Trolls After Super Bowl Halftime Performance
The iconic rapper, 46, asserted: 'Fat shaming only applies when you're ashamed of your fat' and insisted: 'they know I can drop the weight.'
He replied the harsh comment alongside a photo of an article detailing the fat-shaming 50 Cent received after his Super Bowl performance.
He wrote: '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 you're ashamed of your fat. LOL'
The superstar performed a performance of his mega-hit at the famed halftime slot at the NFL showcase at Los Angeles' SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California on Sunday, transporting fans back to 2003.
In a nod to the music video for In Da Club, the Candy Shop hitmaker was suspended by his feet from the ceiling of a trailer, accompanied by a troupe of backing dancers for the extra performance.
Dre and Snoop opened the night with Still Dre and California Love before 50 Cent entered the stage for his meme-inspiring appearance.
Eminem, 49, took the knee at the end of his performance of Lose Yourself, despite claims that the NFL had requested musicians not to make the athletic event political, which was later contradicted by a representative.
Anderson. Paak of Silk Sonic, who provided the drums for Eminem's song Lose Yourself, was also present for the performance.
Kendrick Lamar sang Alright, a song he released in 2015 that became a rallying cry for the Black Lives Matter movement.
