This Article is From Jul 03, 2012

50 Cent says bulletproof vehicle saved him from further injuries

50 Cent says bulletproof vehicle saved him from further injuries

Highlights

  • 50 Cent thinks his injuries from a recent car accident could have been worse if he wasn’t travelling in a bulletproof vehicle.
  • Read: 50 Cent hospitalised after car crash
  • The Candy Shop rapper was hospitalised last month after his SUV collided with a Mack Truck on the Long Island Expressway.
  • 50 Cent spoke out about the collision, revealing that the driver of the other vehicle "lost control" because "his load shifted".
  • Read: 50 Cent discharged from hospital after car crash
  • He told MTV News: "He tried to brake, his load shifted and he lost control and he ran into the back of [my] truck.
  • "It did more damage to the Mack Truck than it did to my truck, because I've got a level six - it's a bulletproof vehicle. It's the same standard as what they're moving Obama around in."
  • 50 Cent also denied rumours that the incident was a publicity stunt ahead of the release of his attest studio album ‘Five (Murder by Numbers)’.
  • He continued: "Trust me, I have enough money to not hit myself with a Mack Truck to try to get a few dollars. What's the thought process on this? It makes no sense to me."
London: 50 Cent thinks his injuries from a recent car accident could have been worse if he wasn't travelling in a bulletproof vehicle.

Read: 50 Cent hospitalised after car crash

The Candy Shop rapper was hospitalised last month after his SUV collided with a Mack Truck on the Long Island Expressway.

50 Cent spoke out about the collision, revealing that the driver of the other vehicle "lost control" because "his load shifted".

Read: 50 Cent discharged from hospital after car crash

He told MTV News: "He tried to brake, his load shifted and he lost control and he ran into the back of [my] truck.

"It did more damage to the Mack Truck than it did to my truck, because I've got a level six - it's a bulletproof vehicle. It's the same standard as what they're moving Obama around in."

50 Cent also denied rumours that the incident was a publicity stunt ahead of the release of his attest studio album 'Five (Murder by Numbers)'.

He continued: "Trust me, I have enough money to not hit myself with a Mack Truck to try to get a few dollars. What's the thought process on this? It makes no sense to me."
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