50 Centis is embroiled in yet another feud.
This time the outspoken rapper, 44, sparked conflict with Michael Jackson’s daughter Paris Jackson, and on Friday he made things even more personal by bringing up MJ’s alleged abuse victims.
It all started when 50 Cent took to Instagram on Thursday with a video clip of musician Chris Brown coming on stage at a recent concert, with a disparaging comparison to Paris’s father.
He went there: 50 Cent is embroiled in another feud, this time with Michael Jackson’s daughter Paris Jackson, and on Friday he made things more personal by bringing up MJ’s abuse victims
In the clip, Brown is seen doing several elaborate backflips as he comes out for his performance, and Cent captioned the video with ‘All I’m saying is I never seen MJ come out like this’ with a shrug emoji.
The jab caught the attention of Paris, who usually does her best not to get involved in accusations pertaining to her embattled father and his legacy.
But she nonetheless responded to 50 with, ‘Superbowl 1993. true legends don’t need to exert outrageous amounts of energy just to grasp your attention.’
‘Stillness, my friend,’ Paris continued, ‘Stillness. more power in stillness than you can probably understand.’
Feuding: It all started when 50 Cent took to Instagram on Thursday with a video clip of musician Chris Brown coming on stage at a recent concert, with a disparaging comparison to Paris Jackson’s father, to which she responded; here seen last month in LA
Troubled legacy: Paris often does her best not to get involved in accusations pertaining to her embattled father Michael Jackson and his legacy; here seen in a file photo from 2002
The 21-year-old daughter of MJ and Debbie Rowe was referring to her father’s performance at the Superbowl Halftime show in 1993 in Pasadena, California, where he famously stood stock still for minutes on end at the start of his set, to the endless cheers from the audience.
But on Friday, 50 Cent posted a new image to his Instagram, with the clear intent to rile Paris up even more.
The image was a screen capture of an article covering Jackson’s comment on his previous post.
Firing back: On Friday, 50 Cent posted a new image to his Instagram, with the clear intent to rile Paris up even more; seen here in June
Alongside it, 50 captioned, ‘Why am I the bad guy, I understand how you feel Paris, but does anyone care about how the little boys butts feels’
With that, the Candy Shop rapper is of course referring to Michael Jackson’s 𝓈ℯ𝓍ual assault accusers Wade Robson and James Safechuck, who were at the center of a damning HBO documentary earlier this year entitled Leaving Neverland.
To date, Paris has yet to reply to this latest dig.
Avoiding further conflict? To date, Paris has yet to reply to this latest dig, and judging from its vulgar nature, she likely won’t