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Oprah Winfrey took a tumble while in the middle of a speech about wellness and balance during her 2020 Vision: Your Life on Focus Tour — and naturally, 50 Cent had jokes.

On Saturday (February 29), the For Life executive shared a clip of the viral fall.

“Wellness to me means all things in balance, and balance doesn’t mean all things are equal or at peace at all times,” Winfrey said before hitting the floor. After pulling herself up, she joked, “Wrong shoes.”

Fiddy wrote in the caption, “what the fuck happen here. michael jackson’s ghost trip her.” Snoop added, “Michael and Kobe blew a gust of wind. Balance.”

Winfrey has faced heavy criticism for her connection to the Russell Simmons sexual assault documentary, On The Record, drawing the ire of 50, Pete Rock, Snoop and more. Many believe Winfrey consistently targets black men while supporting powerful white men such as Harvey Weinstein.

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Her longtime friend Gayle King also weathered an onslaught of backlash for her CBS This Morning interview with WNBA legend Lisa Leslie who was close to the late Kobe Bryant. During their interview, King asked Leslie about Bryant’s 2003 sexual assault case and appeared to belabor the point, angering many who felt it was disrespectful considering Bryant was just killed in a helicopter crash. 

Snoop was one of the most outspoken critics and issued a healthy “fuck u” to both King and Winfrey last month. He ultimately apologized but evidently doesn’t have an issue with cracking a joke or two.

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