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Judge Mathis addressed his public spat with 50 Cent, sparked by 50's comments on a biopic Mathis executive produced. The biopic featured Vivica A. Fox as director, a point of contention for 50 Cent due to his past relationship with her. Mathis, feeling disrespected by 50's remarks, noted that despite their shared backgrounds, certain lines were crossed. Nevertheless, Mathis expressed respect for 50 Cent’s media savvy.
The discussion shifted to tensions in the comedy world, specifically Mo'Nique's public diss of D.L. Hughley and his family. Judge Mathis lamented how such feuds perpetuate negative stereotypes about the Black community. He emphasized the dangers of these public disputes escalating to violence, given their personal nature and the involvement of family. The interview closed on a hopeful note, mentioning that similar conflicts, like Shannon Sharpe and Mike Epps', had been amicably resolved, encouraging a more harmonious discourse among entertainers.