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Jul 22, 2023

50 Cent continues to joke about Drake's bra treatment

The G-Unit powerhouse previously admitted envy over his OVO counterpart’s tour gifts. During one of the recent stops of “The Final Lap Tour,” 50 Cent connected with one of his fans during a

The G-Unit powerhouse previously admitted envy over his OVO counterpart’s tour gifts.

During one of the recent stops of “The Final Lap Tour,” 50 Cent connected with one of his fans during a meet-and-great. The individual in question recreated the G-Unit rapper’s classic turn-of-the-century “uniform,” complete with a durag, a tank top, and a bulletproof vest, sparking a humorous reaction from the man himself that was caught on video. “You see that? Drake get a bra, I get this!” 50 stated before taking a snap with the dedicated concertgoer.

As REVOLT previously reported, the “Many Men (Wish Death)” star shared a video that saw him admitting envy over Drake’s highly publicized “It’s All A Blur Tour” and the countless bras that have been thrown onto the Canadian talent’s stage in the past month.

“Could you please go get me some Drake fans? S**t just don’t feel right. I need to feel special around here,” he vented. “I need them to treat me like I’m Drake. Drake get bras every night! I used to get bras in the beginning of my career… Can we coordinate a production that’s hot enough for me to get bras every night like Drake?”

Not long after, Drizzy took to his Instagram Stories to provide a humorous response. “Fif, lemme pull up for a pep talk,” the OVO head honcho wrote.

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