Lauren Boebert and 50 Cent called 'annoying' as they pose together at Capitol and flirt message on social media

Rapper 50 Cent and Colorado lawmaker Lauren Boebert reportedly met at the White House and posed for photos together
Lauren Boebert had a flirty message for 50 Cent (@laurenboebert/ X)
Lauren Boebert had a flirty message for 50 Cent (@laurenboebert/ X)

WASHINGTON, DC: 50 Cent and Representative Lauren Boebert were seen together at the White House during the artist's trip to Capitol Hill, where they appeared to share a friendly rapport.

The rapper and the Colorado congresswoman posed for photos with noticeable smiles, suggesting a comfortable camaraderie between them.

Lauren Boebert flirts with 50 Cent on social media

Tagging 50 Cent, Lauren Boebert wrote in her first flirtatious social media message, "I'd still love you if you flipped burgers at Burger King ... I used to do that myself! Thanks for the photo, great to meet you!"



 

Boebert started off with a flirtatious comment, so props to Boebert for making a reference to "21 Questions"—she obviously knows her early 2000s hip-hop lyrics.

A few hours after her post, even P.I.M.P. Fiddy shared another photo of them on social media with the caption, "Lauren Boebert, Colorado Republican making the white house look good."



 

In the picture 50 Cent's arm were securely wrapped around Boebert's waist.

50 Cent, accompanied by Ben Crump, met with lawmakers across the political spectrum in DC. Their mission was to advocate for greater representation of Black individuals in the flourishing alcohol industry. Notably, his interaction with Boebert was particularly significant, TMZ reported.

Internet slams 50 Cent and Lauren Boebert as they pose together

As soon as the picture was noticed by Facebook users, they expressed their views on it. One social media wrote, "They're both annoying."

One X user asked, "Ahhh Nawww! … I get it though,…♟what you getting in return for posting these pics? Lol… what you got brewing in Colorado?"



 

One person wrote, "This is perhaps the most unexpected occurrence I've seen in some time—50 Cent and Boebert in the same picture?"



 

Another commentator added, "I’m really confused what this means."



 

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