
American rapper 50 Cent has called out a Kiwi Mongrel Mob member’s facial tattoo on Instagram.
Hastings mobster Puk Kireka spoke to Hawke’s Bay today last week admitting
he knows it’ll be hard to get a job with
the prominent black
and red facial tattoo that spells “notorious”.
“I are aware of it will
be onerous to get a job with my tatts,” Kireka said, pointing to the mob colors which decorate his face.
The father-of-three – who joined the Mongrel Mob in
2008 – admits in the interview
that he “will always be
a mobster” however desires “to bring some of the others on board
this better lifestyle”.
“A lot of them are still drinking and smoking. Whereas they aren’t getting into much trouble they are still wrecking their lives with their lifestyle,” Kireka stressed.
UK newspaper the Sun published an article based on Kireka’s
interview with the Herald headlining “MOB JUSTICE Gangster with ‘Notorious’
tattooed across his face moans he can’t find a job”.
Then 50 Cent fired his
shot, publicly commenting
on Kireka’s facial tattoo by posting a screenshot of the Sun’s article to his
Instagram.
“What the f*** is really going on man. i wonder why he can’t get a job,” the rapper wrote.
This is not the first time 50 Cent
has publicly shamed people on Instagram.
In April 2019
he viciously joked about jailed rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine giving up information on
detained British-born rapper 21 Savage,
in an attempt to reduce his own sentence.