Why Dame Dash Became 50 Cent Latest Trolling Victim

In September, Dash’s teeth appeared to fall out of his mouth while he was on Instagram Live.

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As the biggest troll in hip-hop, 50 Cent has a duty to mock all of his rivals in the industry, including Sean “Diddy” Combs, Jay-Z, and most recently, Dame Dash.

In September, the Roc-A-Fella founder’s dentures appeared to fall out while he was ironically talking about his recent feud with 50 Cent. Watch the embarrassing social media moment below:

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Although many on social media assumed it was his teeth that fell out, Dash quickly put to bed the rumors in a video where he stated, “First of all, shit is not dentures. These are my grills. What happened was I have to go get implants put in ’cause I have implants. I got them 20 years ago, and every 20 years, you gotta switch them out.”

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He later joked about his grills falling out, saying, “I thought it was hilarious.”

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Despite clearing up any confusion, 50 Cent used this opportunity to make fun of the once-successful mogul on Instagram, by reposting a recent interview Dash did with America Nu Network.

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In the clip, Dash says, “I was praying that because, in the same sentence that I was calling out 50, that I dropped jewels that pop culture would talk about. The internet talked about it. And I was really happy ’cause I gauge how funny shit is on my jokes I have for myself.”

In the caption, the Queens rapper wrote, “So let me get this straight @Dame dash you was praying your teeth fell out, so people would talk about it. yeah you broke for real, this is a new low! keep my name out your mouth, and your teeth in ok ? LOL”

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While it may sound like 50 Cent is just making stuff up about Dash being broke, his money problems are well-documented.

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Just earlier this year, to get his child support lowered, Dash said he makes less than $10,000 a year. While that seems like a stretch, he’s not at the level of wealth he used to be since he’s still trying to auction off Jay-Z’s debut studio album, “Reasonable Doubt.”