Nationwide — Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson recently revealed that he turned down a $3 million offer to perform at a rally for former President Donald Trump at Madison Square Garden. He explained that he was approached to endorse Trump as part of his campaign for the White House. “I got a call; they wanted me for Sunday,” he shared, referencing the upcoming event.
Explaining his aversion to politics, Jackson shared, “I’m afraid of politics, you know? I don’t like any part of it.” For him, involvement in politics invites strong reactions from the public. “No matter your stance, someone will passionately disagree with you,” he noted, emphasizing how easily political affiliations can breed conflict. Despite the tempting offers, Jackson prefers to avoid the chaos and division that often come with political endorsements.
The rapper also spoke about staying clear of other controversial topics. “I avoid religion and politics,” he said, recognizing these subjects often lead to misunderstandings and backlash. Drawing from the experience of his friend Kanye West, Jackson joked, “That’s what sent Kanye to Japan. He spoke about both, and now he can only go to Japan.”
As the interview wrapped up, the hosts playfully announced Vice President Kamala Harris was calling in, to which 50 Cent humorously protested, “Why are you pulling me into this? I thought we were cool!” His lighthearted response underscored his commitment to staying out of the political fray.