50 Cent Responds To ‘Power’ Star Naturi Naughton Defending Omari Hardwick Amid Their Feud: ‘Do We Have A Problem!’

50 Cent, Naturi Naughton, Omari Hardwick
50 Cent Responds To ‘Power’ Star Naturi Naughton Defending Omari Hardwick Amid Their Feud: ‘Do We Have A Problem!’
It was only a matter of time until 50 Cent entered the chat (again).
Moments ago the rapper-turned-media mogul addressed comments recently made by actress Naturi Naughton on his feud with Omari Hardwick. Captioning a news article he shared to IG of Naughton’s remarks he wrote,
“I was minding my business then here we go again ! SMH I don’t have a problem with a problem, do we have a PROBLEM!”
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His post follows Naughton weighing in on his claims made during an interview with The Breakfast Club earlier this week where he said Hardwick “over-values himself.”
Defending her “Power” co-star, she shared with TMZ,
“I love Omari Hardwick. He’s an amazingly talented human. He’s also a good person. But there would be no ‘Power’ without Ghost.”
This brewing drama started back in 2022 when Hardwick sat for an interview with The Pivot podcast where he shared that despite making $150,000 an episode, he still wasn’t paid what he was worth being “the face of the network.”
Do you think this drama will end here?
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