Rapper 50 Cent marked Good Friday with a reflective Instagram post, asking for divine forgiveness for both himself and those who have "misunderstood" him.
On April 3, the hip-hop icon shared a prayer that blended spiritual sincerity with his characteristic humor. "Father God forgive me for my sins, forgive me for eating so much peanut butter and jelly, I’m big ass shit now," he wrote, before turning his focus outward: "Father God forgive my enemies for misunderstanding me, allow your light to shine so bright within me that my aura glows, in the name of the father the son and the Holy Spirit, Amen."
The post was accompanied by a childhood photo of 50 Cent dressed in a suit and oversized sunglasses, with the caption: "Positive vibes it’s Good Friday I’m gonna get some work done."
Fans quickly speculated about which "enemies" the rapper might be referencing, given his well-documented public disputes with fellow artists including T.I., Ja Rule, Rick Ross, Papoose, Young Buck, and Jim Jones over the years.
The timing of the message—shared on one of Christianity's most solemn holy days—adds a layer of significance to what appears to be a gesture of reconciliation from an artist known for his combative public persona.