50 Cent Reacts To His Character Being Killed Off Of ‘Power’

50 Cent’s Character Killed Off Of ‘Power’
In a crazy plot twist and just a few short episodes to go in the season, 50 Cent’s character has officially been killed off of Power. Fans of the show may remember this familiar feeling during season one when it appeared 50 Cent’s character, Kanan, had been killed in the show’s season finale. However, the following season, Kanan returned to terrorize his nemesis James “Ghost” St. Patrick (played by Omari Hardwick). Now, it seems as if 50 Cent’s exit from the show may be permanent. Unlike the previous “death” of Kanan, this time his body was shown in the morgue. Or was it?
50 Cent posted about his character’s death on Instagram. In a photo of a funeral flower arrangement with a ribbon that read “R.I.P. Kanan Stark….Or Maybe Not”, 50 wrote:
Hey you know how it is in the fast life. So many different dreams goals disappointments and betrayals. KANAN thought Tariq was like him, and he was but he still his father’s son so he did some sucker sh*t.
The show’s executive producer, Courtney Kemp Agboh also commented on Instagram. She posted a photo that read,
“No one is safe #PowerTV” with the caption, “@50cent and I warned you all along…”
"Rest in peace, you tough bastard." ?? #RIPKanan #PowerTV pic.twitter.com/tHw8Kfwt9X
— Power (@Power_STARZ) August 27, 2018
With just two episodes left in the season, is 50 Cent gone for good?


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