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50 Cent: Why He’ll Keep Shading Lala Kent Randall Emmett ‘Over Over Again’

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50 Cent, 44, has has no plans to bury the hatchet when it comes to his feud with LaLa Kent, 30, and Randall Emmett, 48.  “50 is going to continue to drag Randall and Lala over and over again because he loves getting under their skin anytime he can,” a source close to the rapper tells HollywoodLife EXCLUSIVELY. “He doesn’t respect them, so dragging them down and trolling them is the one thing he has an advantage on doing because his fans will continue to support him doing it.

He knows it will bother them and that is why he still does it,” the source continued. When the “In Da Club” rapper got word that Randall and LaLa had to postpone their wedding from April 18 to July due to the outbreak of COVID-19, 50 just couldn’t resist throwing salt

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