“She just has that thing, you know I can’t describe it.”
Jackson, 48, first met the “Barbie” actress officially in 2017 at the 57th annual Monte-Carlo Television Festival in Monaco.
He went on to recall meeting Mirren and her husband, director Taylor Hackford, on the red carpet, noting Hackford is clued in on the glow his wife bestows. 50 Cent’s admiration has lasted for several years, with the duo officially meeting in 2017 at the 57th annual Monte-Carlo Television Festival in Monaco.“It’s her confidence, it’s everything that she is for all of these years. She’s gonna be sexy forever,” the rapper said about Mirren.This isn’t the first time 50 Cent, 48, has publicly proclaimed his love for “The Queen” actress.in 2019, Jackson recounted how Mirren “knows she’s sexy” when he first met her.
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