50 Cent Resorts To A Turkey Sandwich With Side Of Cash For His Thanksgiving Meal

People aren't picking up their phones so Fif's doing things his way.

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Thanksgiving isn't always a celebratory holiday for people. Some people spend the holiday alone, like 50 Cent. The rapper took to social media to wish his fans a Happy Thanksgiving while revealing what that he'll be handling his holiday meal on his own terms.

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50 Cent seems to be spending his Thanksgiving alone, but it doesn't upset him as much as you think. The rapper hit the 'Gram to show off his cooking skills while making himself a relatively basic turkey sandwich.

"Waddup, it's your boy 50 Cent. I just want to wish everybody a Happy Thanksgiving," he said before putting together his Thanksgiving sandwich consisting of turkey cold-cuts, KRAFT singles, and plain white bread. "Yeah, nobody picking up their phones so I'm doing Thankgiving my way... Good," he added as he took the sandwich out of the microwave and revealed a large wad of cash that seems to be his choice of side for his holiday meal.

"That's gon' work. And you bitches better never ask me for a dime," he concluded.

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Despite the holiday, Fif is still trolling his enemies. The rapper continued to fire shots at Hot97's Ebro over his involvement with the police in regards to Tekashi 6ix9ine's case. Ebro suggested 50 Cent was a snitch last night after the rapper asked if the host is "working with police." Fif clapped back earlier today and asked Ebro how often he has coffee dates with the NYPD to go over current events. 


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