Bette Midler Collaborates With 50 Cent on Community Gardens
Christina Butty — May 25, 2009 — Eco
In weird random music news, singer/actress Bette Midler and rap mogul 50 Cent were photographed together recently. While they are both giants in the music industry, it was a bit surprising to see them together.
Bette Midler explained that the two came to work together when she found community gardens in Jamaica, New York needed work, and was looking for sponsors. She came across 50 Cent’s G-Unity Foundation, and the two agreed to work together on the New York Restoration Project's new community garden.
I’m not sure what either of their fans will think of this…
Bette Midler explained that the two came to work together when she found community gardens in Jamaica, New York needed work, and was looking for sponsors. She came across 50 Cent’s G-Unity Foundation, and the two agreed to work together on the New York Restoration Project's new community garden.
I’m not sure what either of their fans will think of this…
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