50 Cent upset a lot of his social media followers after sharing a dismissive response to Energy Ebook II: Ghost actor Michael Rainey Jr. being groped throughout a livestream broadcast.
A clip of streamer TyTy James’s sister unwantedly touching Michael Rainey Jr. went viral on Monday (June 10). James apologized for the incident after initially saying he tried to disregard the state of affairs.
Rainey Jr. additionally posted a press release concerning the ordeal. As well as, Energy govt producer 50 Cent determined to make use of the trending video to seemingly make gentle of males being sexually assaulted.
“Wait sexual assault [worried face emoji] from a male perspective, this was an aggressive advance. LOL, HE’s fantastic no fees are being pressed [man-shrugging emoji],” 50 wrote in an Instagram caption.
The suggestions to 50’s feedback about Michael Rainey Jr. was overwhelmingly unfavorable. Ultimately, the G-Unit Movies and Tv founder deleted that Instagram publish after receiving widespread backlash.
Social media customers continued to chastise 50 Cent on Instagram. One individual commented, “You knew to delete that s###.” Another person requested, “50, now why would you say what you mentioned about that man being touched like that?”
One other Instagram commenter referenced 50 Cent’s estranged 27-year-old son, Marquise Jackson. The person mentioned, “Now I do know why your son dislikes you. Nothing says Father about you.”
Whereas 50 Cent downplayed Michael Rainey Jr. being touched with out his consent, the 23-year-old Energy franchise common gave extra critical remarks. He advised if a person acted in the identical sexual method towards a lady then the results would seemingly be extreme.
“I’m nonetheless in shock and don’t totally know the best way to course of what occurred final night time. That is an unlucky state of affairs that I don’t condone in any approach. I can’t take it calmly as a result of I do know I might be in deep trouble if the roles have been reversed,” Michael Rainey Jr. wrote on his Instagram Story on Monday.
The New York-raised entertainer continued, “The actual fact is sexual assault is rarely okay, no matter gender or standing. We’re all human, and we should always respect one another. Most significantly, we should always at all times respect ourselves.”