Artist Trolling 50 Cent Says He's Been Attacked Over His Artwork

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The artist who's been trolling 50 Cent said that he's been beat up and put in the hospital over his recent series of paintings.

50 Cent's typically trolling others on the internet. Sometimes to a point of no return. However, in recent times, he's been facing his fair share of trolling by an artist in Australia. The artist, who goes by @lushsux on Instagram, has painted 50 Cent's face on the heads of controversial political and pop-cultural figures. He's painted Fif's face on Post Malone's head, Donald Trump's head, and most recently Mike Tyson's. "This guy needs an ass whoopin bad, he still doing this shit," 50 Cent captioned the post of @lushsux's recent mural.

Apparently, people have been taking Fif's directions to heart. The artist responsible for the paintings took to Instagram earlier today revealing that he's already had to go to the hospital because people have attacked him. "50 seems to want some more walls? Unfortunately some 6 or 7 smoothebrains at one time on the street already put me in hospital already this month because of this shit," he wrote in a recent Instagram post. "I constantly have to unwillingly fight people ( among other insane shit you would not believe even if I told you ) on the street who for whatever cooked reason seem to feel the need to come up to me at a wall and start trouble."

He added, "It's tiresome, but it will not ever stop me doing what 99.8% of what everyone else seems to for the most part get a hearty chuckle out of, because they aren't sociopathic pieces of shit."

Peep the post below. 

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