Grammy-winning musician 50 Cent recently reacted to Imane Khelif's new look on social media after the latter's Olympic gold medal win. The rapper is among many celebrities and famous personalities who showed support for the Algerian boxer after her historic victory at the recently concluded 2024 Paris Games.
Amidst much debate and online backlash on Khelif's gender, the Algerian boxer decided to do a glamour shoot with photographer Assma Meddahi, showing off her feminine beauty.
Meddahi posted a video of the shoot, with part of the caption saying (translated from Arabic):
"To achieve her medal, she had no time to waste in beauty salons or shopping. She never felt the need to conform to those standards to prove her existence. For me, she is a star, an all-time favourite. Not since Hassiba Boulmerka, the symbol of my generation, has any athlete, as beautiful as a woman, as radiant as an Amazonian from Auras, aroused as much controversy as she did."
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50 Cent reposted a screenshot of the video with the caption:
"Damn it man, that make up is a motherfv*ker😆 you get Em girl. 🥊hit the girl so hard she said no it’s a man! LOL 🥊 @bransoncognac @lecheminduroi"
Imane Khelif files cyberbullying lawsuit against Elon Musk and J.K. Rowling, amongst others after Olympic controversy
It seems Image Khelif has a new battle ahead of her after her Olympic stint this year. This time, it will be a legal one as she files a cyberbullying lawsuit against a number of individuals who allegedly attacked her on social media during the height of the Olympic controversy surrounding her previous gender eligibility test fail. Names like Tesla and Space X founder Elon Musk, prominent author J.K. Rowling, and former US president Donald Trump were included.
Variety made a report on the lawsuit, saying:
"J.K. Rowling and Elon Musk have both been named in a criminal complaint filed to French authorities over alleged “acts of aggravated cyber harassment” against Algerian boxer and newly crowned Olympic champion Imane Khelif."
Hours after the news broke out, the Paris Prosecutor's Office officially launched an investigation into the complaint, as reported by Variety:
"The Paris Prosecutor's Office has officially launched an investigation into a cyber harassment complaint filed by Olympic boxer Imane Khelif that named Elon Musk and J.K. Rowling."