'Stay out my mix Joe': 50 Cent warns Joe Budden over his therapy comment

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It’s been nearly two weeks since 50 Cent put up a controversial post regarding Irv Gotti’s death. His actions were recently discussed on The Joe Budden Podcast. After a few minutes into the discussion, Budden ended up suggesting that Fif’s actions are not normal, can’t be justified, and he should seek therapy.

When Budden's clip was posted on YouTube, it caught the Queens rapper’s attention, so he immediately fired back on Instagram.

50 wrote, “Stay out my mix Joe talking about I need therapy. B---h you need to stop walking around naked. The f--k is you doing in the hallway with ya b---s out PUNK!” The G-Unit rapper was referring to the incident that happened last year when Budden was spotted completely naked in his New Jersey apartment building by a neighbor. The podcast host was charged with lewdness and later claimed that he was sleepwalking.

But regarding what Budden said about 50, he's of the opinion that no matter what the history is between two people, nobody should celebrate someone’s death. Budden clubbed Fif in the same bracket as Kanye West and suggested therapy for both of them.

Budden said, “Kanye West needs therapy. 50 Cent needs therapy.” However, the podcast host clarified that he was not telling Fif how to feel about his old nemesis, all he’s asking is that the feelings be kept private when the other person is not in this world anymore. "I’m not telling him how to feel … But publicly saying, ‘Damn, I wanted him to see my new shows.’ I think it’s wrong," Budden explained.

The Get Rich or Die Tryin’ rapper was criticized by others when he put up the insensitive post after Gotti’s death. But many still support 50 since it seems those people have been longtime fans, who champions everything he does.