
In the heart of New York City, inside a sleek high-rise studio, 50 Cent sat across from a journalist, his signature smirk playing on his lips. The interview had been smooth—until the reporter took a sharp turn.
“You follow Eminem on Instagram, but he doesn’t follow anyone. Doesn’t that bother you?”
50 chuckled, shaking his head. “Nah. He’s the biggest rap artist in the world; he doesn’t need to follow anyone. I follow him ’cause I wanna keep up with what he’s doing.”
The interviewer pressed further, trying to stir something—anything. “Do you wish that he followed you?”

This time, 50’s grin widened. “No! He texts me personally.”
The room erupted in laughter, the journalist realizing he wasn’t getting the drama he wanted. But 50 wasn’t done. Leaning forward, his tone turned serious. “Look, me and Em? That’s real. We don’t need social media to prove it. That’s my brother.”
The message was clear: loyalty wasn’t up for negotiation.
Later that night, 50’s phone buzzed. A text from Eminem: “Heard you held it down today. Good lookin’ out.”
50 smirked, typing back: “Always. They don’t know us.”
And just like that, the bond stayed unshaken—no follow-backs needed.