"Just punched him all in his milk dud head" - 50 Cent reacts to Ja Rule allegedly getting jumped in New York

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50 Cent has reacted to Ja Rule allegedly getting jumped in New York.

Videos of Ja Rule seemingly getting jumped by a man during his time in New York have been circulating on social media, and the celebrity personality retweeted it this week, clearing the air. He claimed that while the incident took place, he was left unscathed and the perpetrator was unsuccessful.

Nonetheless, 50 Cent reacted to the video with a wity remark:

"Now who would do a thing like that, just punched him all in his milk dud head. LOL."

50 Cent beefs with Ja Rule and Zohran Mamdani: Read more

Billboard has reported that Blogger Tasha K first broke the news on X when she shared a video of the New York rapper outside a New York City restaurant, Sei Less. In his tweet the following day, however, he penned:

“Yes some b–ch a– n–as tried to jump me, No it wasn’t at sei less and I’m chilling smoking a joint watching SVP wit not a scratch on me.”

Tasha then corrected herself with a post on Instagram:

“As I said @jarule Story Developing…. Bottom line, I heard you got your a$$ beat… ain’t nobody lie on you… this is why I thought it was Sei Less.. they ran down on you tho… Glad you ok!! #Receipts,” she posted.

As for 50 Cent, he made headlines just days ago when he voiced his dissent for Zohran Mamdani becoming New York City’s mayor. Following the elections on Tuesday, November 4, he walked out to greet the crowd with Ja Rule’s “New York" blaring in the background.

In a now-deleted post, 50 Cent reacted to the moment with the tweet:

“of course he would walk out to that fool.”

He didn't stop there. He also shared a clip of Mamdani’s victory speech where he directly challenged President Trump. 50 Cent wrote,

“3 words..no funding coming…NYC finished,” with a facepalm emoji.

The rapper has been voicing his dissent for the mayor-elect for a long time, mainly because the latter has vowed to tax the rich.

“Where did he come from? Whose friend is this? I’m not feeling this plan. No. I will give him $258,750 and a first class one-way ticket away from NY,” he penned online in June.

For his part, Mamdani spoke to Melber on his MSNBC show, The Beat, before the election, where he addressed his trolls:

“What I would say to you, 50, if you are indeed watching or anyone else is watching…I continue to think that having the top 1% of New York City or making more than a million dollars a year, having them pay 2% more for an economic agenda that would transform every New Yorker’s life, including their own."

He continued,

“And I do have to say, even though we have a disagreement on tax policy, every time I get a death threat, I still listen to ‘Many Men.'"

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Edited by Jenel Treza Albuquerque