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Diddy Speaks Out on 50 Cent’s Jokes About Lauren Boebert Groping Scandal After Viral Photo-Op Backlash

In a surprising turn of events, music mogul Diddy has weighed in on the controversy surrounding fellow rapper 50 Cent, who recently faced backlash for taking a selfie with Colorado Republican Representative Lauren Boebert. The photo-op sparked outrage due to Boebert’s controversial political stance and her involvement in an alleged groping scandal.

The Controversial Photo-Op

The incident occurred during 50 Cent’s visit to Washington, D.C., where he met with various members of the U.S. government, including those at Capitol Hill and The White House. The trip was part of his ongoing dispute with spirits company Beam Suntory. However, it was his selfie with Rep. Lauren Boebert that drew the ire of many fans, leading to accusations of being a “sellout.”

50 Cent’s Response

In response to the backlash, 50 Cent took to Instagram to address his critics, making a cheeky reference to Boebert’s infamous groping scandal. “Wait, wait, guys I took pictures with everyone and all you seem to care about is Lauren,” he wrote. “What did she do in a dark theater that hasn’t been done, my God! Hey, I don’t have chlamydia by the way. LOL.”

Despite his attempt to downplay the situation, the comments section quickly filled with disapproval. Critics argued that the backlash was less about the theater incident and more about Boebert’s controversial political actions and rhetoric.

Diddy’s Input

Diddy, known for his influential voice in the music and entertainment industry, decided to speak out amidst the growing controversy. In a recent statement, Diddy emphasized the importance of being mindful of public figures’ political affiliations and the messages they endorse.

“50 is my guy, but we all need to be careful about the company we keep, especially in these politically charged times,” Diddy said. “It’s not just about the scandal in the theater; it’s about what these figures represent and the policies they support.”

Public Reaction

The public reaction to 50 Cent’s photo with Boebert has been overwhelmingly negative, with many fans expressing disappointment. Comments like “It’s not her giving a handy, it’s her spreading antisemitism, anti-LGBTQIA rhetoric, and so much more” highlighted the deeper issues at play. Another critic noted, “We don’t care what she does in dark theaters, what bothers us is what she does in Congress.”

Conclusion

As the controversy continues to unfold, it serves as a reminder of the complexities involved in public figures interacting with politicians. While 50 Cent attempted to make light of the situation, the broader implications of such associations have not gone unnoticed by fans and fellow celebrities alike. Diddy’s comments underscore the need for awareness and responsibility in these interactions, especially given the current political climate.

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