50 Cent couldn't help himself after Oprah Winfrey recently took a tumble on stage during a speech about wellness, and 'balance'.
Oh No! Oprah Couldn't Balance Herself
The media mogul, and one of the world's most influential women Oprah Winfrey took an unfortunate fall on stage last Saturday - 29th February 2020 - whilst speaking at Visions2020 in Los Angeles, California.
Almost in perfect timing when speaking on "balance" she unexpectedly took a tumble, but quickly redeemed herself to the gasps of audience members. Although her answer for the mishap was because of "wrong shoes", Curtis Jackson professionally known as 50 Cent went in for "Troll Points" with his own reasoning lol! - continuing scrolling below to see 50 Cent's Instagram post.
The 66 year old billionaire dubbed the "Queen of all Media" became the target of "Power" house 50 Cent, and commenting celebrities including Snoop Dogg, and Mario Lopez. 50 took the lead by captioning the post with "What the f**k happen here,", continuing "Michael Jackson's ghost trip her?".
Snoop Dogg was swift to add to injury jokingly saying "Micheal and kobe blew a gust of wind", and Mario Lopez with "Why you trippin?". This was all accompanied with emojis of LOLS, shrugged shoulders, and wind blowing.
What's all the beef you're probably asking? Well Oprah's been criticised heavily for her views on the late King of Pop Micheal Jackson, pertinent to his sexual abuse claims after the thought provoking Leaving Neverland documentary.
Oprah interviewed two of his accusers shortly after it's release including Wade Robson, and James Safechuck and faced an immediate backlash from MJ fans for supporting their notions. The late singer's estate filed a lawsuit of $100 million against HBO.
Snoop Dogg Goes In On Gayle King
After the tragic death of Kobe Bryant Oprah's best friend Gayle King interviewed legendary WNBA player Lisa Leslie on CBS's This Morning, and the timing of Gayle's questions has been a constant subject at hand.
The interview sparked an outcry after she asked Leslie about her views on Kobe's "dropped" case of sexual assault, saying "It's been said that his legacy is complicated because of a sexual assault charge,", and "Is it complicated for you as a woman, as a WNBA player?"
Leslie replied "It's not complicated for me at all.", furthermore "I just never have ever seen him being the kind of person that would do something to violate a woman or be aggressive in that way," as well as "That was just never the person that I know.".
The D O Double G clearly frustrated took to Instagram to vent his anger at Gayle saying "What do you gain from that? I swear to God, we the worst. We the f*****g worst. We expect more from you Gayle. Don't you hang out with Oprah? Why y'all attacking us? We your people! You ain't come after f*cking Harvey Weinstein asking them dumb ass questions.".
Critics weren't amused by the fact that Gayle - and Oprah - happen to document black men in such a bad light however, not successful white males like Harvey Weinstein, and the disgraced paedophile and deceased financier Jeffrey Epstein. Oprah recently disabled commenting on her Instagram shortly after her once close "friend" Harvey Weinstein was found guilty, for his perverted antics on women prompting the #MeToo movement.
Final Thoughts
Tanizzle doesn't tolerate sexual abuse, and general "perverted" predatory. In relation to these abuse cases please stand for what's right, and don't be afraid to express your suffering. In a time when negativity gets to the best of us like the unfortunate suicide of Caroline Flack, please #BeKind to one another. We will "always" stand by freedom expression and speech, but we don't support inappropriate views.
What do you think about the trolling by 50 Cent and others, should people still be "triggered" by Oprah's support of the Micheal Jackson accusers, and was Gayle King in the wrong for questioning Lisa Leslie in a time of mourning the way she did? Comment below, like, and share if you wish.