Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail 162 Ghana Celebrity Watch from Face2faceAfrica.com American singer, 50 Cent, has accused media mogul, Oprah Winfrey of targeting black males who have been accused of sexual misconduct and assault over white celebrities, who are known and high-profile predators. More Articles You Would Love See The Ghanaian Woman That Rose To InstaFame Based On Their Voluptuous Curves #fGSTYLE: African Couture At It’s Finest, These Stunning Ladies Show Us How To Serve Asoebi Relentlessly In an Instagram post on Thursday, 50 Cent, called out Winfrey over her upcoming documentary, Me too, that focuses on Drew Dixon – one of the women who accused Def Jam Records co-founder, Russell Simmons of sexual misconduct. The Los Angeles Times reports that the movie directed by Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering is “a profound examination of race, gender, class, and intersectionality, and the toll assaults take on their victims and society at large.” Winfrey is said to be one of the leading producers for the movie. This isn’t the first time Winfrey has “exposed” black men accused of sexual misconduct. In 1993, she had a sit down with the accusers of pop star, Michael Jackson, who had prior to the interview been accused of long-standing accusations of molesting young boys in his Neverland mansion. View this post on Instagram ?♂️I don’t understand why Oprah is going after black men. No Harvey Weinstein, No Epstein, just Micheal jackson and Russell Simmons this shit is sad. Gale hit R Kelly with the death blow documentary. Every time I hear Micheal jackson I don’t know whether to dance or think about the little boys butts.These documentary’s are publicly convicting their targets, it makes them guilty till proven innocent. #lecheminduroi #bransoncognac #starzgettheapp #abcforlife A post shared by 50 Cent (@50cent) on Dec 12, 2019 at 7:45pm PST “I don’t understand why Oprah is going after black men,” 50 Cent wrote on Instagram. “No Harvey Weinstein, No [Jeffrey] Epstein, just [Michael] Jackson and Russell Simmons this is sad.” The actor, still in an accusation spree said that Gayle’s interview with R. Kelly convicted the singer in public court even before he was convicted for a number of his crimes. “This shit is sad. Gayle hit R Kelly with the death blow documentary. Every time I hear Micheal Jackson I don’t know whether to dance or think about the little boys butts,” he wrote. “These documentary’s are publicly convicting their targets, it makes them guilty till proven innocent.” To further prove his point on racism against black celebrities, 50 Cent posted an image of some celebrity men who have been accused of sexual misconduct. The image showed Epstein, Weinstein, Kevin Spacey, and Donald Trump with the word “walk” written across their bodies; photos of Bill Cosby and Kelly were included in the post with the word “jail.” Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail Abigail Oluwakemi I'm a fashion stylist turned blogger, I hope you love my work. More For You #OOTD: Nigeria’s Prudential Atelier Shakes Up The Internet With This Astonishing Wedding Guest... VIDEOS: King Promise & Sarkodie Show Men How To Drip In Kente &... FCCPC Shuts Down Chinese Supermarket In Nigeria That Banned Nigerians From Entering VIDEO: Watch Exclusive Designs You Missed At The Just Ended SA Fashion Week... #OOTD: Shams Berry Merges Elegance & Sultriness in Magbrien’s Striking Bustier Ensemble VIDEO: Watch The Moment Two Young Chinese Boys Were Over Excited To See... Muyishime Unleashes The ‘Conlang Collection’: A Bold Step Towards Inclusive Fashion #OOTD: Crochet Like You’ve Never Seen; Witness The Stunning Crochet/Kente Print Look By... #BIKINIBAE: Cute Grenadian Beauty Reysher Is Serving Stunning Swimwear With Unparalleled Grace &... VIDEO: Rihanna Promises Ayra Starr A Verse After Rick Ross Failed To Create... Leave a Comment Cancel ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.