50 Cent made a joke about Jim Jones after he recently got into a scuffle with two elderly men at a Florida airport.
Posting a video of an old man in the gym on Instagram on Sunday (May 5), Five joked that one of her fellow New York rivals was training for the rematch.
“Hey, that old man at the airport said he wanted to see you, Jimmy, stop thinking so much, honey! [laughing emoji] Haha,” he wrote.
You can check out the post below.
Jim Jones was involved in a violent confrontation at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport over the weekend.
Cameras captured three people attacking each other on an escalator before two officers from the Broward County Sheriff’s Office broke up the melee. When one of them then led the cooperating Jones to a seating area, the rapper claimed he was defending himself, arguing: “It was the two of them against me.”
Shortly after the melee was posted online, the Harlem rapper wrote in a since-deleted Instagram post, saying, “To all my family, I’m cute and get a lot of Calls and texts reply to God, that’s good.
He goes on to reassure his loved ones in the video, adding: “I’m fine, I gotta get dressed and go to this party, man. I’m gonna be with you. Promise, promise: I’m okay .
As for 50 Cent and Jim Jones’ relationship, the two have a long and contentious past, with 6ix9ine identifying the Dipset rapper as a member of the Nine Trey Bloods gang in an October 2018 deposition , the relationship was rekindled.
Recently, 50 Cent called Jim a liar for claiming that it was Dipset, not G-Unit, who started the wave of mixtapes that dominated the streets at the turn of the century.
Jones later clarified the matter from his own perspective during a lengthy appearance on the Flip Da Script podcast in 2023.
“Let’s get this right and I’ll keep it,” he explained. “We started the mixtape movement, right? This isn’t a crew mixtape. We’re making real albums and releasing them as mixtapes. G-Unit is replaying other people’s beats and making mixtapes.
He continued, “That’s a big difference. We use our mixtapes as albums to promote our actual albums, and take singles from those mixtapes that people start liking and start putting them in on our actual album.
“But even so, we put out the Dipset mixtape before G-Unit put out their mixtape. Now go Google it.
The tycoon laughed off Jimmy’s remarks, replying to the bold statement’s post on Instagram: “He’s lying lol.”

