50 Cent was the "surprise" guest during Dr. Dre's big Hip Hop Super Bowl Halftime show.
Fif performed his biggest hit 'In da Club' hanging upside down, as he did in its iconic 2003 video.
It's been almost 20 years and he isn't quite as svelte as he once was.
Some people on Twitter fat-shamed Fif. Then they got shamed.
Loool you lot are so fake 😂😂
— Best In The World (@ShottyHorroh) February 14, 2022
Twitter: mental health, bullying is bad, we will cancel you if you offended us..
Also Twitter: haha 50 Cent is fat as fuck
50 cent after seeing everyone calling him fat. pic.twitter.com/YagGNCLgOz
— Alexander (@Allixzander) February 14, 2022
“50 cent got fat AF!” pic.twitter.com/S3Oc7HTItV
— Trevor Haupt (@TPHaupt) February 14, 2022
Everyone: “HAHAHA 50 cent is fat.” pic.twitter.com/5WjE6GAh97
— Mike Stanley (@_Aware_Wolf) February 14, 2022
What psychological delusion leads some to believe 50 Cent is FAT!? I don't even give a f**k about Fifty, but this is ridiculous. pic.twitter.com/q247ltNiWB
— Catch Wrestling U (@CatchWrestling) February 14, 2022
People are fat shaming 50 cent just because he looks different than he did when he first released In Da Club 19 years ago. I dare you middle aged people to find a picture of yourself from 19 years ago. I’ll bet you looked different too.
— John “WyFy” Coil (@TheRealWyFyCoil) February 14, 2022
Am I the only one who doesn’t think the 50 Cent fat jokes/memes are funny?
— Tuh-KY-uh (@KiahBeTeachin) February 14, 2022
Like, we fat shaming folx for gaining weight during the panny?
Not cool.
For his part, 50 didn't seem to care: