​ Who Started the ‘Money Challenge?’ Soulja Boy and 50 Cent Both Claim They Did
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Who Started the ‘Money Challenge?’ Soulja Boy and 50 Cent Both Claim They Did

ErinBoogie by ErinBoogie
January 25, 2022
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50 Cent and Soulja Boy

50 Cent and Soulja Boy

As the “Money Challenge” makes its way around social media, both 50 Cent and Soulja Boy took their respective platforms to show they’ve been there, done that. 

Fif posted a throwback photo to his Instagram where he’s sitting next to the word “Broke” spelled out in stacks of cash.

“When i look back at some of the shit that i did, I be bugging out,” he captioned the post. “I see all these new versions i like all of them.”

Soulja Boy took his Twitter to post a screenshot from his “Stacks On Deck” video from 2016 with his name spelled out in all $20 bills. But Draco wants credit for being the first one to do it. 

“I was the first rapper spelling with money LOL,” the rapper tweeted.

I was the first rapper spelling with money LOL pic.twitter.com/wTnt8jP02X

— Soulja Boy (@souljaboy) January 24, 2022

Meanwhile, other celebrities have posted their own messages spelled out in cash.

Future took to his Instagram stories on Friday.

NBA YoungBoy and Lil Durk seemingly traded messages back and forth amid their ongoing beef.

 

 

And rapper Fivio Foreign used $100 bills to air out his feelings about paying child support.

Meanwhile, Nick Cannon and Wiz Khalifa sent out words of caution. 

Cannon spelled out “IRS WATCHIN” in toilet paper, with the caption “Y’all about to be in deep Sh!* #MoneyChallenge IRS is watching and you should be watching.” Meanwhile, Wiz wants people to avoid going broke.

Don't go broke tryna count that money on tha floor

— Wiz Khalifa (@wizkhalifa) January 23, 2022

 

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