
50 Cent and Akon's alleged strip club experience details resurface in dancer's story
During an appearance on the Only For The Fans podcast, Red Rose claimed she performed at the same club as the two artists.
"They went crazy over me, they loved me," Rose said, adding that both stars were 'really, really nice' during their time at the club. While she couldn't recall how much they spent, she made an unexpected remark about 50 Cent.
"50 is very little. I thought growing up… Like, I don't want to be ugly. He's fine, he's cool, like, you know? But that was one of the things when I saw that had me like, 'What!?'" she recalled.
The G-Unit mogul, known for his lavish lifestyle, appeared more low-key than expected, which surprised her.
However, she quickly clarified: "No no, I never seen his pee-pee. No, I ain't trying to do him like that. 50, I don't know your pee-pee size!"
While Akon didn't spark the same reaction, she maintained that both artists carried themselves well in the club.
50 cent is yet to react, as he remains occupied with his ongoing social media feud with Big Meech. Meanwhile, Akon, still focused on his Akon City project, has yet to address the claims.

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