50 Cent Invites Young Buck To Come Out Of The Closet

50 Cent Invites Young Buck To Come Out Of The Closet

50 Cent Invites Young Buck To Come Out Of The Closet!

The G Unit head honcho has been weighing hard on Young Buck who has been requesting to get out of his contract with Fiddy so he can drop new music. 50 Cent has been ruthlessly blocking him every step of the way since news broke that Buck was messing with a known Transgender female. Continue on to see why 50 Cent invites Young Buck to come out of the closet...

 

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Hey Buck come on out, we know ya in there. ? I want my fucking money?PUNK #lecheminduroi #bransoncognac

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CelebNMusic247.com reports that a few years back, 50 Cent and Young Buck were best friends, growing as a group and earning a living with G-Unit. These days, 50 Cent is the plug and Buck is the pawn.

Young Buck‘s rap career has been in turmoil since he has been denying the fact that he was spotted having sex with a transgender woman.

Meanwhile, Young Buck became Fiddy’s biggest rival for the last few weeks and things have gotten very personal.

50 Cent has been really giving Buck a hard time. Over the weekend he dropped a video claiming that this was new Young Buck with a video of two men dancing intertwined on the floor.

Then today 50 Cent took from Mister Cee’s advice telling Buck to come out as a gay rapper.

He first said:

Hey, Buck come on out, we know ya in there.

And then he went right back into his Fofty mode demanding his $300K:

? I want my fucking money?PUNK!

We have one question?

Fifty grew up with a mom, who was gay, and he has been every open to us in a prior interview about his questions on sexuality. So why now, why is 50 so persistant for Buck to come out and why does it matter who Young Buck is sleeping with? Is it that big of a deal? And why does he feel a need to continually clown an old friend for his alleged sexual preferences?

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