50 Cent Praises Dave Chappelle DaBaby Joke From Netflix Special!
On Wednesday, 50 Cent took to Instagram to praise Dave Chappelle’s latest Netflix special The Closer, which features the comedian poking fun at DaBaby’s homophobic comments.
CelebnMusic247.com reports that 50 Cent states that “Dave Chappelle is a funny mother Fcuker that was flawless.”
Fiddy wrote:
Hip hop loves things that are damaged, that’s the beauty of the culture. @dababy is on a new path music has changed everything. LOL
Dave Chappelle was recently criticized for his remarks on DaBaby’s gun charge dismissed in connection after the fatal NC Walmart shooting.
Chappelle was making a comparison between the LGBTQ community and DaBaby since he has been under fire for gay remarks at Rolling Loud.
If you recall, DaBaby, real name Jonathan Lyndale Kirk yelled to the crowd at Rolling Loud:
If you didn’t show up today with HIV, AIDS any of them deadly sexually transmitted diseases that’ll make you die in two to three weeks, put your cellphone lighter up. Fellas, if you ain’t sucking dick in the parking lot, put your cellphone lighter up.
The comments were absolutely disgusting, uneducated, and straight-up ignorant.
Early on in The Closer, the 48-year-old comedian addressed how the LGBTQ community took to charge in an effort to “negotiate the release of DaBaby.”
Chappelle jokes:
He pushed the button, didn’t he? He pushed the button, punched the [LGBTQ] community right in the AIDS. Can’t do that, can’t do that. But I do believe—and I’ll make this point later—that the kid made a very egregious mistake. I will acknowledge that. But, you know, a lot of the [LGBTQ] community doesn’t know DaBaby’s history. He’s a wild guy.
After acknowledging that DaBaby made “a very egregious mistake” with his Rolling Loud comments, Chappelle brought up a fatal 2018 Walmart shooting alleged to have involved the North Carolina rapper.
For the comments alone DaBaby should be CANCELLED!
However, that hasn’t happened, so once again the Walmart shooter gets away with murder.
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The stand-up special, which took place in Detroit and serves as the final offering in Chappelle’s $60 million Netflix deal, hit the streamer on Tuesday.