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50 Cent Applauds Chris Rock for Not Bringing Police Into Will Smith Oscars Slap Drama
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The 'Power' co-creator weighs in on the 'Saturday Night Live' alum's declaration that he is not going to talk about the slap in public until he gets paid for it.

AceShowbiz - 50 Cent has once again given his take on the Oscars slap drama. Sharing his two cents on Chris Rock's recent remark, the rapper/TV producer has applauded the comedian's decision not to bring police into the situation.

On Saturday, April 9, Fiddy re-posted The Shade Room's report about Chris' remark that he's not going to talk about the slap unless he gets paid. Predicting that "this is about to be the most expensive slap you ever seen in your life," the "In da Club" spitter added, "@chrisrock did the right thing not bringing law enforcement into it."

Chris first broke his silence on the Oscars slap during his set in Boston on March 30. "I don't have a bunch of s**t about what happened, so if you came to hear that, I have a whole show I wrote before this weekend. I'm still kind of processing what happened," he told the crowd at the time.

The "Saturday Night Live" alum added that he would eventually talk about it later, "So, at some point I'll talk about that s**t. And it will be serious and funny." He also suggested he hasn't talked to Will Smith after the slap, saying, "I haven't talked to anyone despite what you may have heard."

Later on April 8, when taking the stage at Fantasy Springs in Indio, California, the 57-year-old told the crowd, "I'm OK, I have a whole show, and I'm not talking about that until I get paid." Keeping a positive attitude, he assured the audience, "Life is good." He then joked about getting his hearing back after getting smacked across the face by Will, adding, "I got my hearing back."

50 Cent, meanwhile, has reacted after the Academy announced a 10-year ban on Will. "Got Damn they doing Will dirty," the "Power" star/co-creator tweeted on Friday. He went on to note, "This is too harsh so he cant come back till he 63 years old. and the law suit ain't even hit yet. SMH."

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