Radio Facts: Controversial rapper Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson made some disparaging remarks about gays on the Angie Martinez show this week. The rapper QUICKLY apologized for his remarks today before Hollywood’s gay community took note. Previously admitting that his own late mother was a lesbian and after having a few clashes with the gay community before this, ย 50 states: “During an interview with Angie Martinez yesterday, certain comments I made were taken entirely out of context. When I referred to the Lady Gaga tour as the “gay tour”ย I was basically repeating what I thought she had referred to the tour in the past. It was not my intention to offend anyone. I don’t have a problem with anyone’s lifestyle and have no issue with Lady Gaga, she makes great music.”
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