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50 Cent Hits Out At Proposed Abortion Bill ‘Forcing’ Men To Pay For Unborn Children

50 Cent
Credit: @50cent/Instagram

50 Cent has hit out at a proposed abortion bill that would force men to still pay for unborn children.

The rapper, who is a father of two, uploaded on Instagram an article that details the act and the consequences that come with it.

In the now-deleted post, he wrote the caption ‘f*** this’.

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He then commented: “I quit [sic]’ which could be interpreted as either him being done having children or just being fed up with the American legislative system all together.”

The bill, which is called the Unborn Child Support Act, is currently being put forward by the Republicans.

If passed, it would mean that mothers could get child support from the moment of conception and possibly even get back pay dating back to the time of the woman being fertile if paternity isn’t determined until after a child’s birth.

This bill has come in response to the Roe v Wade legislation, which was deemed controversial across many pundits and seen as a major turning point for women’s rights.

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It is now illegal for women to get an abortion in a number of states across the US.

Many celebrities have spoken up in anger about the act, with actress Whoopi Goldberg going as far as comparing the US to Saudi Arabia, a country that has strict abortion rules and has been known for imposing tough Human Rights sanctions.

She made this statement after President Joe Biden made a trip to the Middle East and was seen fist bumping the Crown Prince of the nation.

Along with 50 Cent, several musicians have spoken out against the legislation, such as Kendrick Lamar, Eminem, Lizzo, Megan Thee Stallion, and Olivia Rodrigo.   

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Written by Rosario Monachino

Rosario is a content editor at IGV who specialises in film, TV and entertainment news. He has a degree in English and Film from the University of Salford and a masters in Journalism from Liverpool John Moores University.