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50 Cent demands royal treatment
published: Monday | November 19, 2007


REUTERS
United States rap star 50 Cent performs during a concert in Mumbai, India, yesterday.

50 Cent's demands for his latest tour include a KFC chicken bucket and a well-done, expensive fillet mignon steak.

The hip-hop star gave an 18-page rider to each British concert venue he will be visiting, which also includes peanut butter, various jams, scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, French toast, pancakes, waffles and crepes.

He also wants his food served to him on the finest china and the correct silverware as "presentation is VERY important" to the rap mogul.

50 is not the first star to make huge demands.

Earlier this year, Justin Timberlake requested Beano anti-gas tablets to be flown over from the United States as part of his rider for the London leg of his 'FutureSex/LoveSounds' tour.

He also demanded two dressing rooms, which had to be kept at a constant 22 degrees Celsius, and a continuous supply of Hershey chocolate bars.

Sheryl Crow demanded a fleet of vehicles, including four buses, six cars and three tractor trailers, for her 'Stop Global Warming College Tour'.

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