A Delta Airlines flight became the latest setting for 50 Cent and Ja Rule’s long-running beef, with 50 Cent trolling Ja after a coincidental run-in with G-Unit members Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda.
What should have been a routine flight during Super Bowl weekend instead turned into a public conflict. Ja Rule boarded the plane unaware that Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda, were already seated nearby. Uncle Murda was recording content for his Real Report series when the unexpected encounter unfolded.
According to witness accounts and circulating video, the surprise quickly shifted the cabin’s atmosphere. Ja Rule recognized the pair, stood up, and exchanged heated words across the aisle. The confrontation escalated when Ja Rule threw a pillow in their direction. The cabin fell silent as passengers realized the tension carried real weight.
Uncle Murda continued filming while Tony Yayo responded verbally. The argument remained contained to words, but the tone sharpened enough for flight attendants to intervene. Delta Airlines crew members moved swiftly, stepping between the parties before the exchange could turn physical.
Witnesses later described the pillow toss as the turning point. That single act reframed the situation from verbal dispute to safety concern. Airline staff halted boarding procedures and instructed Ja Rule, Tony Yayo, and Uncle Murda to exit the aircraft. The decision was made within moments, prioritizing cabin control.
50 Cent & Ja Rule’s Beef Re-Emerges After Run-In With G-Unit’s Tony Yayo & Uncle Murda On Delta Flight
No physical altercation followed. Reports confirmed no punches were thrown and no arrests were made.
Once the individuals involved were removed, Delta Airlines resumed boarding after a brief delay. Passengers returned to their seats, having witnessed a rare collision between hip-hop history and commercial travel.
Online, the aftermath spread faster than the incident itself. Uncle Murda reposted the footage with commentary, presenting the encounter as spectacle.
Tony Yayo echoed that framing. Ja Rule acknowledged the circulating clips without denying the exchange, treating the moment with a dismissive tone.
The narrative shifted again when 50 Cent entered the conversation. The mogul addressed the incident on Instagram, mocking his longtime rival in a caption that reignited their feud.
“😆 he was by his self so he had to make a scene so they could remove his scary ass 🥷🏾. LOL YAYO said suck my d!ck, the gay stewardess said it’s going down. LOL @bransoncognac,” 50 Cent wrote.
With that post, the brief in-flight disruption became another public chapter in a rivalry that has survived decades, proving it still carries cultural and personal weight.


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