
Cam’ron terminated his interview with boxer Adrien Broner during an episode of the show “It Is What It Is” after Broner made several inappropriate comments towards Treasure “Stat Baby” Wilson. The incident unfolded on March 12, 2024, and has since gained traction on social media platforms.
The situation escalated when Broner commented on Wilson’s appearance, saying she looked “good in person.” He later added, “I love you. I’m sorry. My bad y’all.” As Broner continued his remarks, Cam’ron attempted to redirect the conversation to football but soon interrupted Broner, indicating that the comments were unacceptable. “We gonna have to actually let you go. I’m gonna pay you for your time, for being here. I appreciate you. You know I love you my n***a,” Cam’ron stated.
As Broner sought to apologize, Cam’ron reiterated his stance: “I asked you the first time. I don’t have no problems with you, but I’ma pay you for your time. But, you can’t violate bro.” At that point, Cam’ron took out cash and handed it to Broner, who subsequently left the set.
Background on Cam’ron’s Recent Controversies
The incident with Adrien Broner is not the only controversy surrounding Cam’ron recently. He has also been involved in a public exchange with Dame Dash, a co-founder of Roc-A-Fella Records. Dash commented on Cam’ron’s collaboration with rapper 50 Cent regarding a revival of the classic film, “Paid In Full.” In a post on Instagram, Dash congratulated Cam’ron, stating, “I want to congratulate him for making 50 his new boss. So congratulations Cam, 50 is now your new boss, and you’re proud of it.”
In response, Cam’ron fired back with his own Instagram message, saying, “U really turned into a chatty patty damn… tagging me every post. N***a get cut out of tv series everyday B, u be ight. U only doing this for clicks, this the most action u got in ya Chanel EVER. You welcome. For now on my lil n***a. Lolol. Go to the store for me real quick.” This back-and-forth highlights the ongoing tensions in the entertainment industry, particularly among individuals with shared histories.
Dame Dash previously held the rights to “Paid In Full” but lost them during bankruptcy proceedings, which has added another layer of complexity to this public dispute. As the situation develops, fans and followers of both Cam’ron and Broner will undoubtedly keep a close eye on their future interactions, both in and out of the media spotlight.