50 Cent wasted no time rubbing salt in an old wound after Ja Rule opened up about his travel ban from the United Kingdom—just days before 50 is set to perform a sold-out show in London.

Earlier this week, Ja Rule clowned 50 Cent on social media reacting to a post claiming was offering a 2-for-1 deal for his London show “Due to EXTREMELY low demand.”

On Wednesday morning (July 2), the G-Unit founder fired back. He shared a clip from a recent podcast where Ja Rule explained why he’s barred from entering the U.K. He then followed it with a savage caption aimed squarely at his longtime rival.

“How do you win a fight, if you’re fighting someone who is too stupid to know they lost?” 50 wrote alongside a report confirming his July 4 concert at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium had sold out. “Just keep hitting them till they stop moving.”

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In the podcast clip, Ja Rule detailed the circumstances that led to his ban from Britain.

“I’m banned from the U.K. for sure,” he said. “We got into a big brawl, a big fight in the U.K., and people got hurt. So that’s a very good reason.”

He continued, “I don’t have a good criminal record here either,” adding that the U.K. government had taken that into account. “So I’m not allowed in the U.K. at all. I probably won’t be able to go back to the U.K … ever. As of now, it’s never.”

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50 Cent Roasts Ja Rule Over Visa Denial

The U.K. Home Office denied Ja Rule’s visa application in February 2024, citing his criminal history, which includes convictions punishable by more than a year in prison. 

The decision forced him to cancel his “Sunrise Tour,” resulting in financial losses and scrapped dates.

At the time, Ja Rule’s supporters speculated that 50 Cent had something to do with the visa denial. 

Initially, 50 denied any involvement. But later, he leaned into the rumors, writing, “LMAO I got juice all over the place sucker!”

The two rappers have been locked in a public feud for over two decades, trading insults, memes and diss tracks since the early 2000s. Despite the years, neither seems ready to call it quits.

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