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Vivica A. Fox and 50 Cent want Nick Cannon to keep their names out of his mouth. The pair both individually took to social media to respond to comments that Cannon made about them possibly rekindling their relationship during this week’s recent episode of his radio show.
Cannon sat down with his fellow hosts Mason Moussette, DJ Abby De La Rosa, and Courtney Bee to discuss Fox’s recent admission that she’d be open to getting back together with 50 Cent again. Cannon started in on the Power producer after Moussette and Bee agreed with Fox’s sentiment on the show. Cannon told the women who expressed their interest in being with 50 that they were out of their minds for agreeing.
“You can fantasize about Fif from 15 years ago. That’s a different Fif than this fat nigga that’s walking around now,” Cannon said before adding: “He is fat! He looks like he got a pack of hot dogs in the back of his neck. You lookin’ at them pictures from Get Rich or Die Tryin’, now it’s Get Thick or Die Fryin’!”
Cannon’s comments were reposted to social media and began gaining traction. It was no surprise when Fox and 50 responded to Cannon speaking on their business.
In a Hollywood Unlocked post, not only did fans in the comment section defend 50, but Fox herself clapped back and referenced the
Wild ‘n Out host’s affinity for having multiple children with multiple different women. “Yo, let me correct myself! Yo Nick, I’d rather be with #50Cent any day than yo community d*** a**! Now go somewhere and pay yo child support! #CloutChaser,” Fox wrote.50 posted to his own Instagram page and subtly mentioned Cannon’s comments about him. He captioned a photo of an entirely black screen just reading, “It’s never luck. Its always God” with “If your marketing campaign is say something about 50. Your not going to make it, have a nice day. ?The Final Lap tour #bransoncognac #lecheminduroi”
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