50 Cent & Steve Stoute Have A Confrontation

It’s no secret that 50 Cent and Steve Stoute do not like each other, and although they might not have to see each other very often, they crossed paths at a Knicks game last night at Madison Squa...
50 Cent & Steve Stoute Have A Confrontation
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It’s no secret that 50 Cent and Steve Stoute do not like each other, and although they might not have to see each other very often, they crossed paths at a Knicks game last night at Madison Square Garden and had a small confrontation.

Although the feud between 50 Cent and Stoute has gone on since 50 Cent was dropped from Sony/Columbia Records, things have been heating up over the last few weeks. Stoute brought up 50 Cent in a couple interviews last week and 50 Cent didn’t like what he had to say.

“50 hasn’t had a hit in a really long time,” he said during a radio interview. “He has not made anything musically that has changed anything in a very really long time. I feel like he’s always gearing up for something that never happens.”

“50 Cent never thanked me for that. The guy made so much money off of that, and the guy never thanked me,” Stoute continued. “He walks around and says he can’t stand me. I don’t think he can stand anybody. I don’t know who he likes, but he definitely doesn’t like me. I gave him his first deal, gave him the sneaker deal. I don’t know. He just don’t like me.”

Although neither 50 Cent or Steve Stoute have offered any details about the confrontation and the words that were exchanged, it’s obvious that Stoute was right about 50 Cent not liking him. Photos of the confrontation show both sides looking angry and the intensity of 50 Cent’s face seems to show just how angry he really is with Stoute.

Luckily, things did not escalate past an argument and both men were able to control their tempers for the most part.

Do you think Steve Stoute is responsible for 50 Cent’s career or is he just telling lies because he is upset with the rapper?

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