A video vixen claims Fiddy has ruined her career after he said just one thing – bad thing!
50 Cent sued for defamation by video vixon Sally Ferreira.
Sally Ferreira is demanding millions in damages.
Rapper 50 Cent has been sued by a video vixen for defamation. She's claiming the rapper ruined her life and got her blacklisted in the business by calling her a "thirsty video bitch" in front of millions of people and now, she wants millions of Dollars to call it even!
Sally Ferreira filed the defamation suit against Fiddy, claiming he FALSELY accused her last month of spreading rumors she was dating the rapper as well as leaking behind-the-scenes photos from his music video shoot.
Reports claim 50 posted the accusations on Instagram and Twitter (where he has a combined 9 million+ followers) including a call to blacklist the model, writing, "WARNING: Do not attempt to work with this thirsty video bitch." (50 also accused Diddy and Rick Ross of being gay on Twitter!)
According to Ferreira, she NEVER leaked the photos plus, insists she's openly been in a relationship with her fiancé for 9 years.
The model also claims 50's Internet postings, which have since been deleted, did not only ruin her blossoming modelling career but they have subjected her to endless public ridicule and scorn. She says she's suffered extreme emotional distress as a result.
She is asking for several millions in damages. Guys, is she right or not?
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Saturday, 26 April 2014
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