Award-winning actor Omari Hardwick, popularly known as Ghost from the hit TV series Power, has finally addressed long-standing rumors of a feud with 50 Cent, the executive producer of the show.
During an exclusive interview with Kenyan media outlets, Hardwick dismissed claims that he harbors any animosity towards the rapper-turned-producer, stating that he has never spoken ill about him.
“I never said something’s, never said things. When did I ever say something? Don’t ever do that, bro! Who said something? I really don’t rock like that, dude. You know my brand, and I don’t talk much,” he said
Hardwick made it clear that 50 Cent has only shown him love and support, and any negative stories circulating about their relationship are false.
“50 only gave me love; he may give others other things story-wise, and they take those things and turn them the way they want to, but that is not my reality. I can text him right now during this interview—there is nothing.”
Hardwick’s comments come after 50 Cent made an appearance on *The Breakfast Club*, where he shared his perspective on the actor’s departure from *Power* and his current career trajectory.
“With Omari, I think he overvalues himself. It’s been a long time since he was in Power, and why is nobody excited about his new projects? If he was that big of a draw, he could be everywhere right now,”