Though has built his reputation for excellence through , strong business savvy, and a growing television empire, some of his most memorable moments of late have been the Instagram antics. For better or worse, Fif has spent the majority of his time online trolling, a ruthless foe for anybody who dares find themselves at his mercy. Yet just like the rest of us, the rapper has been forced to self-isolate during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, forced to scour the depths of his creativity for a way to pass the time.
Speaking with the Wall Street Journal, 50 Cent opened up his day to day life under self-quarantine, a far cry from what the multi-hyphenate mogul is used to. “You know what they say, keep your social distance, ” advises Fif, currently on day-five of quarantine. “Being conscious of that. But a lot of people are not making adjustments, so they’re just going to sit home and they’re going to get fat. They’ll get fat.”
Speaking on those failing to make adjustments, the conversation turns to the infamous Floridian Spring Breakers. Alas, they were not practicing social distancing — so much so that five of the college students . Where it might have been tempting for Fofty to roast those determined to party by hell or high water, instead his response reflected the world’s somber tone.
“People don’t hear alarms, they only see fires. A lot of them on South Beach and stuff like that, when they go out they’re only thinking about, “It’s spring break. It’s my time to have fun,” instead of considering what’s really going on right now,” he reflects, offering them a piece of advice. “Go home so you can have another spring break at some point! Do you want this to be your last spring break?! What the f—ck, bro? It’s not safe, I don’t understand. But some people in New York City? These people will not stop. When they said it doesn’t sleep, it doesn’t sleep. Really, they’re not going to stop. They’re going to be outside. Go in the house and chill out, man!”