50 Cent has become the most recent celebrity to lend his voice in support of same sex marriage. During a recent interview with XXLMag.com, Fif admitted that he wants everyone to have the right to pursue a happy, fulfilled relationship.
"I think everyone should be happy," he said. "I think a fool is going to go against same sex marriage at this point. The President . . . look how long it took him to say he was for same sex marriages. You understand?"
"I'm up for it. If everyone else is for it, then hey, to each his own. I don't have personal feelings towards it because I'm not involved in that lifestyle. I want people to be happy. It makes for everything to be better," he added.
T.I. also recently added his support to the cause:
"I don't see what the big deal is, and why some people are so against it."
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