50 Cent Thinks Kanye West in a 'Dangerous Area' Amid Anti-Semitic Controversy
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During an appearance on Hot 97's 'Ebro in the Morning', Fiddy shares his thoughts on the 'Donda' artist, claiming that he was seemingly 'in a dangerous area.'

AceShowbiz - 50 Cent weighed in on Kanye West's controversial anti-Semitic comments that cost the latter personal and professional relationships. During an appearance on Hot 97's "Ebro in the Morning" on Tuesday, October 25, Fiddy claimed that the "Donda" artist was seemingly "in a dangerous area."

"When you watch the whole Kanye thing play out, what are your thoughts on sort of the monolith, the way he sort of has been describing Jews as this big agenda?" co-host Peter Rosenberg asked 50. " 'Cause I know you have relationships with all different kinds of Jewish people."

In response to the question, the "In Da Club" hitmaker said, "I think he's in a dangerous area." He continued, "I forgive him for the things that he said, because I've already identified when something's going on that I don't understand."

When it comes to Ye's behavior over the past few years, Fif shared that there's "nothing for me to say about it though." He elaborated, "Even the [Donald Trump] support thing was a little out there for me. One week it's 'I don't want my kids raised by a white woman,' and the next week it's 'I wanna go home.' "

The "Power" actor/creator added that "crazy is unpredictable." He also noted that the Yeezy designer's "unpredictability is entertaining."

Ye landed in hot water after saying that he would go "Defcon 3 on Jewish people." During an appearance on "Piers Morgan Uncensored" on Wednesday, October 19, the 45-year-old issued an apparent half-apology for his comments.

When asked if he regrets making such remarks, the ex-husband of Kim Kardashian said, "No, absolutely not." The rapper, however, admitted that he felt sorry for the people that he hurt with the comments. "I will say, I'm sorry for the people that I hurt with the DEFCON... the confusion that I caused. I feel like I caused hurt and confusion and I'm sorry for the families that had nothing to do with the trauma that I had been through. Hurt people hurt people - and I was hurt," he said.

In the aftermath of his anti-Semitic comments, brands and co-workers dropped Kanye. Among those who cut ties with the rapper are Vogue, Balenciaga, CAA, UTA, Kanye's divorce lawyers Bernard Clair and Bob Cohen and Kanye's newly-hired attorney Camille Vasquez. A documentary about Kanye was also scrapped due to his scandal.

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