Rick Ross Drags 50 Cent’s Late Mother into Their Ongoing Feud

The feud between Rick Ross and 50 Cent has taken a deeply personal turn, with Ross bringing 50’s deceased mother into the mix during a recent social media exchange. This latest chapter in their longstanding rivalry began when 50 Cent mocked Ross for being a supporting act on Bow Wow’s tour.

After discovering a promotional poster for The Millennium Tour, which features Bow Wow, Trey Songz, and Omarion as headliners, 50 Cent took to Instagram to ridicule Ross’s position on the lineup. In a series of posts, he wrote, “[Ninjas] get quiet when they gotta open for Bow Wow. (BOSS) he not a surprise guest he can’t sell a ticket LOL.” He further shared a clip of Bow Wow looking confused, captioning it, “Bow Wow like I didn’t ask for this [ninja] to be on this tour 5! They just threw that bitch on the bill LOL.”

50 didn’t hold back, adding, “So nobody noticed this fool is opening for Bow Wow 30k a show. Trying to sell wings, and car show tickets. Ok then I didn’t notice either.”

In response, Rick Ross fired back on March 12 via his Instagram Stories, targeting not only 50 but also his G-Unit associates, Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda. He claimed that 50 Cent was struggling with his business ventures, particularly with G-Unit Films and Television, and took a shot at 50’s real estate investments in Louisiana.

However, the most shocking part of Ross’s comments came when he referenced 50 Cent’s late mother. He said, “I didn’t know that they say I was the only person that fucked 50 Cent up. I ain’t know that. But look, 50, boy, I see you struggling making that G-Unit film studio out there in Louisiana… I know you wanna make your mama one of them walking stars they put down there. Fuck how your mama live, n*gga, make her her own whole walking star.”

The intensity of Ross’s remarks has drawn significant attention, highlighting the personal nature of their ongoing feud. As the rivalry escalates, fans are left wondering how far the two will go in their exchanges and what the future holds for this bitter conflict in hip-hop.

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