50 Cent Says He Loves Trolling People & Will Forever Attack Wendy Williams


He gets trolled so he gets a kick out trolling others.

When it comes to the art trolling, 50 Cent is a master. The veteran rapper has developed a reputation as a person that no one wants to mess with—or owe money to. The list people that Fif has had in his crosshairs is a lengthy one, and whenever he snaps at a target, he makes sure his bite is fierce. 

Occasionally, 50 Cent trolls a person for a specific purpose, let’s say they own him a few stacks, and once his money has been paid back, the hip hop mogul doesn’t speak about them again. However, there are others that will never hear the last Fif’s criticisms, like Wendy Williams. Fifty has made it clear that his beef with Williams will never end, at least for him, because after years judgments, he believes she deserves it.

“I don’t like her,” he toldHollywood Life. “You know why? She said things about me consistently over the years and it was at points that I was not necessarily in control the things that she was talking about and you’ll find it’s really not…When you’re sensitive to certain things…people are really not just using it for their personal content and gain. But now that she’s successful, I can say things about her. If she wasn’t as successful, I wouldn’t even be talking about her. It would be me bullying a woman.”

50 Cent Says He Loves Trolling People & Will Forever Attack Wendy Williams
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“Her being so successful and people are aware how she had that success,” he added. “She did it for talking about people. When Britney Spears is shaving her head and umbrella at the camera, it’s not because she doesn’t have a hit record, it’s because her personal life. And that image, if you Google it, it’s wider than her album covers because people love trouble. And turmoil.”

The Power producer also talked about why he enjoys trolling people so much. “Well, people troll me and I’m being jokey constantly and I’m watching and acclimated to their concept how to deal with things. Nobody sees it when they’re doing it to me, but me, constantly. And then, when I start to respond that way they go, ‘He’s doing it, too!'”