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50 Cent had social media in an uproar after he told his 26.2 million Instagram followers to “vote for Trump” earlier this month. Although his ex Chelsea Handler ultimately got him to denounce Donald Trump by enticing him with “another round” in the bedroom and admit he “wasn’t serious,” the damage was seemingly done.

Now, Lil Wayne has emerged as the latest rapper to jump on the Trump train and Fiddy has something to day about it. On Thursday (October 29), the television executive headed to both Twitter and Instagram where he clowned Wayne for posing next to Trump with a cheesy grin on his face.

He wrote in the caption, “Oh no Wayne, I WOULD HAVE NEVER TOOK THIS PICTURE.” He added a pair of eyeball emojis for emphasis.

Wayne undoubtedly raised a few eyebrows with his Twitter post praising the current POTUS, which he shared on Thursday.

“Just had a great meeting with @realdonaldtrump @potus,” he wrote in the caption. “besides what he’s done so far with criminal reform, the platinum plan is going to give the community real ownership. He listened to what we had to say today and assured he will and can get it done.”

Unsurprisingly, Weezy has received plenty of criticism for his Trump endorsement, especially from his peers. Both Lil Jon and Royce Da 5’9 made it abundantly clear they’re not down with Trump or Wayne’s support of him.

In an Instagram post, Nickle Nine re-shared the now-viral photo and insinuated he misses the 2011 Wayne by quoting Tha Carter IV track “6 Foot 7 Foot.”

“This ain’t the Iconic Genius that said. {And I Quote} ‘Bitch, real G’z move in silence like lasagna’…. Nope. I rebuke you, Satan … Stay away from our [GOATS’].. And Wayne would’ve NEVER worn a shirt to the White House.”

Check out Royce’s post below.

 

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This ain’t the Iconic Genius that said. {And I Quote} “Bitch, real G’z move in silence like lasagna”…. Nope ??‍♂️ I rebuke you, Satan … ?Stay away from our ?’s .. And Wayne would’ve NEVER worn a shirt to the White House…

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