50 Cent Reacts to Ja Rule's Plane Confrontation With Tony Yayo & Uncle Murda: 'He Had to Make a Scene'
50 Cent Reacts to Ja Rule's Plane Confrontation With Tony Yayo & Uncle Murda: 'He Had to Make a Scene'
Ja Rule's recent plane confrontation with Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda has been making headlines, and 50 Cent has weighed in on the situation.
The alleged incident took place on a Sunday morning flight out of San Francisco, with Ja Rule reportedly getting into a heated argument with the two rappers. According to reports, Ja Rule was trying to get on the plane when Yayo and Uncle Murda blocked his path, leading to a confrontation.
50 Cent took to Instagram to share his thoughts on the situation, saying that Ja Rule 'had to make a scene' in order to get attention. 'He had to make a scene, he had to make a scene,' 50 Cent said in a video posted to his Instagram story. 'He had to make a scene, he had to make a scene.'
The incident has sparked a lot of debate on social media, with some people defending Ja Rule's actions and others calling him out for being dramatic. 50 Cent's comments have added fuel to the fire, with many people taking to Twitter to share their thoughts on the situation.
The Black Keys Announce 2026 'Peaches 'n Kream World Tour'
The massive trek is in support of the duo's upcoming album, Peaches!
The Black Keys have announced a massive world tour in support of their upcoming album, Peaches. The tour, which kicks off in May, will see the duo perform in over 30 cities across North America and Europe.
The tour will feature a mix of old and new songs, including tracks from their upcoming album. Fans can expect a high-energy show with plenty of guitar riffs and catchy hooks.
The Black Keys have been one of the most successful rock bands of the past decade, with hits like 'Lonely Boy' and 'Gold on the Ceiling.' Their upcoming album, Peaches, is expected to be a huge hit, and the world tour is sure to be a must-see event for fans.
Eddie Vedder Changed Kids' Lives with Pearl Jam. Now He and his Wife Jill Are Trying to Save Them
Eddie breaks down a powerful new Netflix documentary, Matter of Time, which combines solo concert footage with the story of his family's charity work on behalf of kids with EB
Eddie Vedder and his wife Jill have been involved in a number of charity efforts over the years, but their latest project is perhaps the most personal yet. The couple has been working with a number of organizations to help children with Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB), a rare genetic disorder that causes the skin to blister and tear.
Their efforts have been documented in a new Netflix documentary, Matter of Time, which combines solo concert footage with the story of their charity work. The film is a powerful tribute to the couple's dedication to helping those in need.
The documentary follows Eddie and Jill as they travel to different parts of the world, meeting with families affected by EB and learning more about the condition. Along the way, they share stories of their own experiences with the disease, including the loss of their son, Walter.
The film is a must-see for anyone interested in music, charity work, or the human spirit. It's a powerful reminder of the impact that one person can have on the world.
Sources
[1] 50 Cent Reacts to Ja Rule's Plane Confrontation With Tony Yayo & Uncle Murda: 'He Had to Make a Scene'
[2] The Black Keys Announce 2026 'Peaches 'n Kream World Tour'
[3] Eddie Vedder Changed Kids' Lives with Pearl Jam. Now He and his Wife Jill Are Trying to Save Them