50 Cent On Lunell’s Claims Of Misogyny In Comedy “We Saw Her Big Ass Was Booked Already, So We Didn’t Reach Out.”

Rapper/Mogul 50 Cent heard what Lunell had to say about his comedy showcase and was sure to address any insinuations of misogyny.

“Proof you can’t make everybody happy?‍♂️, I love luenell’s work that’s why I had them put her in Ghost. We saw her big ass was booked already,?so we didn’t reach out.”

At the time of announcement, Lunell expressed her frustration over the lack of female comediennes on the bill.

“Not one female comic was on the plane to the show” she said during an interview with Comedy Hype News. I love 50, I love Power. “but there are men and women in the audiences of these shows.”

Lunell confirms she was not asked to perform for the festival, adding, “I’m booked and busy anyway.”

The Power-prenuer is hard at work developing studios, scripts, and cultivating his beverage brands—not to mention the most recent,  Humor & Harmony Festival in Shreveport, Louisiana. For the comedy lineup which took place Aug. 8 to 11, the G-Unit CEO took to social media to announce the arrival of the festival.

“You don’t want to miss this over 29,000 people have registered already go to Humor HarmonyWeekend.Com ?Boom? 36,000 Super Bowl of comedy, music. Wait till you see who’s confirmed ? @humorharmonyshreveport @bransoncognac @lecheminduroi

The lineup included, Katt Williams, DC Young Fly, 2 Chainz, Tank, Monifah, Ray J, Bill Bellamy, Jeremih, French Montana, DaBaby, and Lavell Crawford.