50 Cent Dramatic Weight Loss Pictures For Things Fall Apart

by Amy Judd | May 26, 2010 at 02:53 pm
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Pictures Are Circulating on the Internet of 50 Cent's Dramatic Weight Loss For His New Movie

Pictures released by magazine Us Weekly show 50 Cent's dramatic weight loss when he slimmed down for a movie role of a football player who dies of cancer called Things Fall Apart. There are some photos posted on 50 Cent's site as well.

50 Cent wrote and stars in the film based on a friend of his and he was so committed to the role that he lost 54 pounds and slimmed down to 160 pounds from his usual muscular 214 pound frame.

The pictures barely even look like 50 Cent and the bones on his face are clearly visible as he has lost so much definition.

How Did He Lose All That Weight?

50 Cent told the magazine that he lost the weight with a liquid diet and walked on the treadmill for three days every day for nine weeks. He admitted that he was starving the whole time, but clearly his dedication paid off because he really does look like he could be dying of cancer.

But don’t worry, since production has wrapped for the film 50 is heading back to Buffville and is eating like a regular human since he’s on the road again!


What do you think of 50 Cent's dramatic weight loss? Will you go see Things Fall Apart?

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denetria cameron

I thought when i saw the pictures for the first time, that people were actually lying. Did'nt believe it was him. Then when i found out it was him forreal then i thought he was dying . Glad he wasn't! Waiting for that body to get back to normal!

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Okari klyde

first glance and i tot this guy was dying,but thank God its just for a movie purpose.u truly need to get your weight back.cant wait to watch tat movie......

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da 1 n onlii

damn wen i first looked at da picture i thought it was DMX til i seen his fucked up jaw.

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