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50 Cent attends roast event in Miami supporting domestic violence hotline

50 Cent joins Miami event blending humor and philanthropy to support domestic violence hotline
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Renowned rapper and entrepreneur 50 Cent was spotted at the Dead Flamingo Pop Up in Miami, where a roast event occurred on a recent Saturday night. While the star did not take the stage, he was actively involved, mingling with guests and sharing his Branson cognac.


A night of humor for a cause

The evening was not just about laughter; it served a higher purpose. The event was organized to raise funds for the National Domestic Violence Hotline, a vital resource for individuals facing domestic abuse. Local comedians, including Lonnie Cox, Ricky Cruz, and Drew Illa, delivered performances that contributed to the cause.


Comedy as a beacon of hope

Brittany Brave, the host of the event, shared a personal connection with the cause, revealing how comedy played a pivotal role in her escape from an abusive relationship. She emphasized the power of comedy to not only entertain but to heal and bring to light important issues like domestic violence.

50 Cent, known for his social media wit, teased his attendance on Instagram, joking about having shooters at the venue, later clarifying he meant videographers capturing the event.


The event highlighted the intersection of entertainment and philanthropy, demonstrating how influential figures like 50 Cent can leverage their platforms for social good.

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