Gabrielle Union and 50 Cent Beef
Vivica A. Fox has taken another shot at her ex 50 Cent in the former couple's increasingly heated feud.
The "Kill Bill" actress got in a diss-by-omission at the "Get Rich or Die Tryin'" rapper on Monday, issuing an apology to rapper Soulja Boy — but notably, not 50 Cent. She had questioned her former beau's sexuality, citing a cover photo for XXL magazine as apparent evidence, which 50 Cent and Soulja Boy appeared on together.
"Let me say this!! Wasn't speaking about @souljaboy only my EX and his antics! I apologize for that to @souljaboy," Fox tweeted on Monday morning.
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Fox also teased that "I got some stories" on Monday.
The flap between Fox and 50 Cent began during Fox's appearance on "Watch What Happens Live" on Sunday.
Responding to 50 Cent's suggestion that the ratings for the second season of the Fox drama "Empire" — which the rapper has had an ongoing beef with — had dropped because of "gay stuff," Fox shot back, "First of all, you know the pot called the kettle black, is all I'm saying."
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She added that her former boyfriend "seems like he's got something that's not quite clear."
Let me say this!! Wasn't speaking about @souljaboy only my EX and his antics! I apologize for that to @souljaboy https://t.co/32oy4AH4gY
— Vivica A. Fox (@MsVivicaFox) November 9, 2015
Fox's comments sparked a social-media tirade from the rapper, who took a number of shots at Fox, including the slam, "Oh No!!! Now she thinks I'm gay because I let her lick my Ass. LMAO. Wait, I didn't want her to, she forced me, my hands were tied. 50 shades of grey."
The rapper added, "Bitch remember when you told me f-k Halle Berry and you could have played all the roles she did better then her? And I just looked at you like what the f-k kind shit did you take? LMAO."
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