50 Cent Rages at RFK Jr as 40,000 Bottles of Popular Eye Drops Are Recalled: 'Every Day It's Something'

50 Cent has found his latest target: US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
The 'Candy Shop' rapper, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, lashed out at Kennedy after nearly 40,000 bottles of Clear Eyes Maximum Itchy Eye Relief were recalled over concerns about sterility.
It is the latest product recall to catch the rapper's attention after he recently filmed himself throwing away boxes of Outshine fruit bars recalled over possible glass contamination.
This time, however, 50 Cent appeared to direct his frustration squarely at Kennedy.
'Every Day It's Something'
In a now-deleted Instagram post, 50 Cent shared a meme stating that nearly 40,000 bottles of eye drops had been recalled over possible contamination. The image also featured Kennedy alongside a photograph of someone using eye drops.
'Every day it's something now, who f----d up the eye drops? enough is f-----g nough!' he wrote.
The post quickly drew reactions, with some followers sharing the rapper's frustration and others blaming the Trump administration.
Kennedy, who leads the Department of Health and Human Services, oversees the department under which the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) operates. However, there is no evidence that Kennedy personally caused the manufacturing problem or the recall.

Nearly 40,000 Bottles Recalled
The recall involves 39,060 bottles of Clear Eyes Maximum Itchy Eye Relief distributed across the US.
Prestige Consumer Healthcare initiated the recall on 29 July because of a 'lack of assurance of sterility', with the FDA notice citing potential contamination. The FDA subsequently classified it as a Class II recall.
A Class II designation means exposure to the affected product could cause temporary or medically reversible health consequences, although the probability of serious adverse health consequences is considered remote.
The affected product comes in 15ml bottles under lot number 2552A, with an expiry date of 30 September 2027.
Consumers with bottles covered by the recall have been advised not to use them and to return them to the place of purchase for a refund.
50 Cent Previously Threw Out His Popsicles
Can’t eat lettuce 🥬 can’t eat popsicles they recalled 5 flavors because glass may be in them. Just throw the shit out ! @50CentAction247 pic.twitter.com/xf6ebFBKGg
— 50cent (@50cent) August 19, 2026
The eye drops are not the first recall to leave 50 Cent fed up.
Days earlier, the rapper posted another now-deleted Instagram video showing himself throwing boxes of Outshine fruit bars into the bin after Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream voluntarily recalled five flavours over possible contamination with glass.
'Can't even eat pops no more. What the f--k?' he complained in the clip.
He captioned the post: 'Can't eat lettuce, can't eat popsicles. They recalled 5 flavors because glass may be in them. Just throw the s--t out!'
The recall covered certain lots of Strawberry, Watermelon, Grape, Tangerine and Black Cherry Outshine Fruit Bars distributed nationwide. No illnesses or injuries had been reported in connection with the recall at the time of the company's announcement.
RFK Jr Becomes 50 Cent's Latest Target
Kennedy is hardly the first political figure to face 50 Cent's famously unfiltered social media commentary.
But his latest rant comes amid a string of high-profile recalls that have clearly caught the rapper's attention.
For now, the eye-drop recall concerns one specific lot of Clear Eyes Maximum Itchy Eye Relief rather than the entire Clear Eyes range.
And while 50 Cent may have aimed his anger at Kennedy, the recall was initiated by Prestige Consumer Healthcare over a potential sterility problem, not by the Health Secretary himself.
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