50 Cent Makes Fun Of Beyoncé For Supposed Low Ticket Sales

Once again, you never want any potentially bad news floating around while 50 Cent has access to WiFi. The 49-year-old rapper recently made fun of Beyoncé for supposedly having low ticket sales for her Cowboy Carter tour.

TMZ reported that her opening night at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif., on Monday (April 28) had thousands of unsold seats just hours before it took place. The G-Unit leader saw the report and addressed it via Instagram in a now-deleted post. “Sh*t getting real out here,” he wrote with a thinking emoji. “Hey the tickets ain’t selling?”

Footage of the show surfaced online, and there were indeed many open seats. Fans also learned that her setlist is primarily dedicated to her 2024 country album, Cowboy Carter — duh — and that she doesn’t get into too many of her classics. At one point, she even sang the national anthem before transitioning into “Freedom.”

50 Cent has been a constant thorn in the Carters’ side over the last few years. Throughout Diddy’s legal ordeals, the “In Da Club” rapper constantly questioned Jay-Z’s silence and suggested that he may have been involved in what the Bad Boy co-founder allegedly did to several women.

This past December, in an interview with Big Boy, Fif explained why he trolls both of the rappers but also sent well wishes to Hov after he was accused of rape. “I just hope things are all right for him internally. I mean at the crib,” he said. “Because in the statement they mentioned his daughter being old enough to… ‘cuz she about 13. So it’s the same age as these kids they saying [Diddy] did something to.”

Beyoncé’s name was briefly mentioned in another assault lawsuit targeted at Puff. The alleged victim, Joseph Manzaro, claimed Queen Bey was present at a mansion in Miami in 2015 while he was forced to walk around in a penis mask. Over a week later, Manzaro removed the story about Carters from the lawsuit after evidence surfaced revealing that the couple could not have been in Miami at that time.

Jay-Z, Beyoncé at the “Mufasa: The Lion King” premiere at Dolby Theatre on December 09, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty Images)

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