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50 Cent Welcomes Hollywood Legends to His Las Vegas Residency

Published January 18, 2025 by

50 expressed excitement on Instagram after meeting Ving Rhames during his Las Vegas residency

50 Cent continues his residency in Las Vegas, where he wows crowds with some of the most famous people who come to see him. Recently, the G-Unit mogul had the opportunity to spend some time with veteran actor Ving Rhames, best known for his roles in Mission: Impossible, Pulp Fiction, and Baby Boy. He announced his excitement on Instagram, posting a picture with Rhames and captioning: “Ving Rhames came to see me. I’m done, this is crazy. Ok 1 more show Vegas and I’m out! @50centaction I’m lit.”

However, Rhames is not the only notable name to attend 50’s shows. Earlier in the series, he opened up his residency to Amanda Bynes, the amazing 90s Nickelodeon star, and Boy Meets World star Danielle Fishel. Quite clearly, this has been one of the hotspots for celebrity sightings.

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Indeed, within the ambit of that Final Lap Tour, his last-ever shows in Las Vegas as part of the program have been described as a befitting sweet finale for either the musician or his fans. With one final show to go in Las Vegas, the rapper is going out with aplomb, leaving a legacy full of living memories for both fans and celebrity attendees.

Even as the curtains draw, 50 Cent remains a draw for big names to his shows, proving that his influence may go beyond music.

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