
After weighing in on the Ray J vs. Fabolous showdown, 50 Cent cleaned up and headed to the “Every Woman, Every Child” MDG reception at the Grand Hyatt in New York. The dapper rapper, who will donate proceeds from his Street King energy drink to help provide 1 billion meals to Africa, spoke to the esteemed crowd at the United Nations-hosted event. With his hair grown out, he posed with spiritual teacher Deepak Chopra and Kami, the HIV-positive Muppet from “Takalani Sesame,” the South African version of “Sesame Street.”
“I personally donated 10 million meal at last night United Nations event. I met so many amazing people,” tweeted 50, who is planning to drop some new music today.
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September 21st, 2011 at 7:36 am
wowwwwwww now thats different…….
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September 21st, 2011 at 7:41 am
atleast he looked smart!!
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September 21st, 2011 at 9:10 am
suited and booted… not feelin the hair tho lol
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September 21st, 2011 at 3:19 pm
Don’t like his music but I really applaud him for this.
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September 21st, 2011 at 7:47 pm
I think this is great whatever the reason. Kinda wish it was a charity in this country…the people who don’t even have computer access might be starving.
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September 22nd, 2011 at 6:48 am
Damn! He got better looking with this hair.. not that he was bad before and good on him for donating.
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September 22nd, 2011 at 12:41 pm
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September 22nd, 2011 at 12:42 pm
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September 23rd, 2011 at 5:25 pm
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