Hell Has Frozen Over: Bill O’ Reilly And Ludacris Squash Their Beef

Posted on March 13th, 2010 - By Bossip Staff

Categories: A "Lil Positivity", Bolitics, End of Days, Ludacris, News

After eight years Ludacris has finally had the opportunity to confront Bill O’ Reilly ever since he got Pepsi to fire Ludacris back in 2002. For some one that talks straight cash sh*t about everything but himself, you would think Bill would have not b*tched up when he saw Ludacris.

Pop the Hood for Details to Hear How Things Went Down…

In an exclusive interview the controversial rapper confirmed he confronted the conservative television host at a recent event and extended the hip hop hand of friendship “The first thing I said to him was, ‘I want to meet the guy who has had so much to say about me, but knows absolutely nothing about me’.”

“I identified that I wanted to speak to him when I saw his name on the guest list. I looked at what table he was on, and I walked my a** straight to that table. He wasn’t expecting to see me, at all. The look on his face when he saw me approaching… priceless.”

Of the peace-brokering, Ludacris said: “The conversation we had was confidential, however, let’s just say it was a good conversation and good came out of it. From there, we came to a common ground. To be honest with you, we came together and did an event for charity – as crazy as it sounds. Perhaps everything happens for a reason. I prayed since the very first moment that Bill said something about me on television that I would be able to meet him in person. It took about seven years for that to happen, but it finally happened. And the joy that came over me, well, it was outstanding.”

Hey Bill, just because you and Ludacris finally straighten things out does not give you a pass in the black community… Your a$$ still has a loooooooooooooooooooooooong way to go!!!

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  • Virgo06′

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  • Melinda

    First?

  • RazeKane

    You kiddin me !!

  • juliemango

    Charity is good common ground to meet>folks love ppl who give back>more love for Luda!!!

  • Nut Sack

    will thats good

  • always knew

    good for Ludacris being the grown up and

    squashing the senseless beef, that O’Reilly

    started.. :)

  • http://perryone779@yahoo,com a rose by any other name #9304026339482056536 ™

    So if those stats are true then that just goes against that other lame azz stat that black women have more abortions then white women.. give me a break you cant have it both ways.. which effing one is more babies or more abortions.. i dont believe none of the sh-t.. white women have way more abortions then black women.. they had one white woman who had 15 in one year and her azz wasny even black!! f outta here!

  • Somali Ninga

    Bill O’Reilly is still a bit©h

  • MrTavMarie

    Like he really cares what black people think. If he did, he’d think twice (and three more times) about the out of pocket crap that cumes out of his mouth.

  • http://perryone779@yahoo,com a rose by any other name #9304026339482056536 ™

    Bill O is a a-hole and a pale face douchebag.. all that racism mess he spits his azz didnt even know he was banging a white women that Flavor Flav used to bang!

  • afrodite

    bill doesnt know what he started. because of him calling out companies that sponsor people, glenn beck hardly has any commercials except for the weirdest kind. but he doesnt care because its not him.

  • Don’tGiveAWhat

    I would pay GOOD money to know what Luda said to that fat b@stard. After all, he’d had nearly 8 years to work on how to set him straight.

    (Stone me if you want to, but I’ve been a Luda fan for the longest…)

  • Don’tGiveAWhat

    @ MrTavMarie

    Touché!! I never thought about that!! LOL

  • ohnooooo

    Illuminati strikes again

  • http://Bossip lady-mxj

    Ludacris is sporting a fake mustache in this picture

  • Gimmeabreak78

    I don’t like Luda’s music, but I remember being p.i.s.s.e.d off when I heard what O’Reilly had to say about him and his Pepsi endorsement. His exact words were that Luda’s music spews “filthy mind poison”. He went on and on about what a bad influence Luda was on people.

    Mind you, at the same time Luda had a Pepsi endorsement, Brittney Spears (with her c.o.k.e.d up, showing the va-jay-jay getting out of the car, two marriages under her belt by age 25 behind) also had a Pepsi endorsement deal. As a matter of fact, so did Ozzie Osbourne, and his foul-mouth, devil-worshipping behind. Yet O’Reilly had nothing to say about either of these two. Interesting how he was so high and mighty about the black guy being a bad example for kids, but he was quiet as a church mouse about Brittney and Ozzie. Give me a break.

    O’Reilly can kiss my entire derriere. Good for Luda.

  • Tupac

    Uh, why are my comments being blocked?

  • memchee

    I don’t like O’Reilly. But, If I remember correctly his comments were of something to the effect of a rapper being used in a national ad campaign who referred to women as b.i.t.c.h.e.s and such….

    I agreed with him on that!! Pepsi could’ve have chosen some other young talented African-American for such a national campaign.

  • Gimmeabreak78

    @Marquis de Sade

    You are entirely too much, lol.

  • GET REAL

    We have a right wing nut here in Atl name Neal Boortz who is so offended that Obama checked McCain at their last meeting. It was about a week ago when Obama said, “The campaign is over John”. Neal said McCain deserved more respect than that. What really got under Neal’s skin was a black man speaking frankly to a white man.

  • http://. maggie2qqw

    Who cares!!! My boyfriend thinks the same with me. He- is eight years older than me, lol. We met online at an age gap dating site- A_ge_m_in_gle @ c.o.m a nice and free place for Younger- Women and Older Men, or Older Women and Younger Men, to- interact with each other. Maybe you wanna check out or- tell your friends.

  • MsConsciousOne

    I guess they made up because Bill realizes that Obama is a positive influence, so why not make up with Ludacris. Personally, I was happy that Bill stood up for sisters. Hmm, Bill stood up for us ladies by blasting Ludacris’ foul lyrics. The thing is, they are worse now, so I guess Bill figures why stand up for us when the brothers have no desire to do so. Just something to ponder.

  • white male

    Bill has black people on his show regularly to debate him. That one young professor from I think its Harvard is a smart guy and good on tv.
    I like Luda’s music but it probably isn’t a good influence on children but I didn’t see why Bill singled out Luda at the time.

  • injera70

    Luda walked up to Bill and said “BALLOON!!!”

  • E. D.

    wow. Luda is the bigger man for real

  • Jer-z Girl

    People like Bill O’Reilly never admit their true wrong doing. He still acts like his motives were pure. He don’t give .02 about black women. He said what he said to stop a black man from getting a nationwide ad campaign. The fact that he forgot about Brittney and Ozzie and the rest of the hollywood types that have endorsed Pepsi shows his true motives.

    I will not be moved.

  • roe

    Man I luv Ludacris! He’s such and grown respectable man. Hey Luda I will give you the business! LOL!

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