“Don’t think I forgot that sh*t!” 50 Cent credits Super Bowl fat-shaming for motivation as he reveals impressive body transformation

50 Cent has shed some serious pounds.

Imagine if 50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, can get fat-shamed; then it’s highly debatable whether anyone is safe from online trolling. To silence the haters, the Grammy winner took to social media and shared pictures of his body transformation.

Imagine if 50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, can get fat-shamed; then it’s highly debatable whether anyone is safe from online trolling. To silence the haters, the Grammy winner took to social media and shared pictures of his body transformation.

Two years ago, in 2022, Jackson was part of the star-studded lineup of EminemSnoop Dogg, and Dr. Dre, who performed at the Super Bowl halftime show. He recreated his iconic “In Da Club” music video for his act.

During that time, he had put on some muscle to go with the tough guy persona of the song. Unfortunately, he was subjected to fat-shaming. It appears to shut their mouth; 50 percent decided to lean down his physique.

I've turned into Mr. Let's make a deal on these hoes. The fu** you gonna tell me now?"  "Yall were calling me fat at the Super Bowl. Don't think I forgot that shit! @bransoncognac @lecheminduroi

50 Cent captioned his post where he is seen wearing a white suit

Will 50 Cent perform in the Super Bowl LVIII?

Super Bowl LVIII between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers will take place at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. Both teams fought off tough opposition to get this far. It will be the Chiefs’ fourth Super Bowl appearance in six years, and the 49ers’ second in four years.


"Don't think I forgot that sh*t!" 50 Cent credits Super Bowl fat-shaming for motivation as he reveals impressive body transformation

50 Cent during Super Bowl Half-Time Show (Image via Complex)


While they duke it out on the pitch for the most coveted prize in pro football, there will be other arrangements to entertain the audience who managed to book a ticket for the event. One of which will be the halftime performance. Every year, the NFL invites a famous singer or band to light up the stage.

In the 2022 edition, 50 Cent, despite the fat shaming, was one of the highlights of the night. Will he be coming back again this time around? Unfortunately for the fans of the rapper, that’s not the case. The 2024 Super Bowl halftime show will be led by Usher.

Football fans can gear up to hear some of his top-charting singles. As of right now, there is an 8.5 song over/under for the length of his set list and a 2.5 collaboration over/under.

But before Usher, this year’s National Anthem will be sung by country music icon Reba McEntire. Grammy winner Post Malone will perform popular renditions like “Rockstar,” “Sunflower,” and “Better Now.” Andra Day will also perform “Lift Every Voice and Sing” as part of the pre-game show.