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50 Cent on Kim Kardashian: One man’s trash is another man’s treasure

50 Cent on Kim Kardashian: One man's trash is another man's treasure

Rapper 50 Cent recently commented on Kanye West’s newest song for girlfriend Kim Kardashian and seems to have, perhaps inadvertently, called the reality star “trash.”

50 Cent on Kim Kardashian: One man’s trash is another man’s treasure

The 36-year-old rapper made his comments to XXL magazine, commenting on West’s new song, “Perfect Bitch,” which he said is about Kardashian.

“I mean… if that man feel like she perfect, then she’s perfect,” 50 Cent told XXL. “He could mean it and you’ll end up singing the words to it because he’s Kanye.”

The rapper finished with an apparent diss to the reality star, quipping, “You know how it is? One man’s trash is another man’s treasure.”

The rapper, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, went on to admit that he wasn’t sure if there is such a thing as a “perfect chick,” admitting, “The smartest guys I know have lost being a bad judge of character in that area.”

West and Kardashian have been romantically linked since April 2012. The pair recently appeared opposite Kevin Hart in a promotional video for the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards.

In the video, Hart tries to get Kardashian and Kanye to join forces with him to create the new “it” couple, “KevYeKim.” When the pair acts incredulously, he suggests they shorten their name to “KKK” and asks Kardashian if she has a white hoodie.

50 Cent recently released his fifth studio album, “5 (Murder by Numbers),” on July 3, three days before his 37th birthday.

He made headlines in June after being hospitalized as the result of a car crash on New York City’s Long Island Expressway. The rapper, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, was treated for minor injuries to his neck and back at New York Hospital Queens and then released.

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