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This past Tuesday night, Every Woman, Every Child, an organization aimed at improving the health of women and children around the world, held its reception at the UN. Celebs such as 50 Cent, Christy Turlington Burns and Jennifer Connelly as well as global leaders including Desmond Tutu attended to speak about global aid.
Now, we know this initiative is important and everything, but we're going to have to take a minute out now to support a personal charitable cause, albeit a totally shallow one: "POINTING OUT HOW GOOD 50 CENT LOOKS!!!" Dude, he's looking soooooo good, right? Sporting a way svelter figure, 50 is the embodiment of a dapper dude. He worked that step-and-repeat like a boss and has that "this old thing?" confidence about wearing a billion-dollar suit. Oh, and we are ALL about an understated pocket handkerchief, Fiddy. Very fashion forward of you.
OK, now back to charity. 50 Cent took a break from beefing with Game and released a statement about his own coming-to-terms with giving back: “My first project, Get Rich or Die Trying, was completely about making money. When you grow up without finances, that's the big issue in front of you. You see that there's no freedom without finances. I wrote those things. And I don't regret writing them but I want you to see what happens after -- when people pass that point. You start to develop a higher sense of what you're after -- and that's happiness. And being able to be a big example and role model."
Also, proceeds from 50 Cent's Street King energy drink will help provide 1 billion meals to Africa.
Lookin' good, doin' good!