Did 50 Cent Get Hospitalized After Recent Shooting? Rapper Responds to Viral Rumors

In a recent social media update, rapper 50 Cent addressed persistent rumors regarding his hospitalization. On March 9, he took to Instagram to share a screenshot of a video claiming he was in critical condition following a shooting incident in Hollywood, Los Angeles.

Emphasizing that the reports were unfounded, 50 Cent reassured his followers that he was doing well. He commented in the post:

“Don’t worry I’m gonna make it, because this is fake news!”

The rapper denies the hospitalized rumors. (Image via Instagram/@50cent)
The rapper denies the hospitalized rumors. (Image via Instagram/@50cent)

The response from fans was overwhelmingly positive, with many expressing relief in the comments section of his post. Earlier that day, 50 Cent had generated buzz on social media by humorously mocking his friend and former collaborator, Tony Yayo, in a now-deleted post.

50 Cent’s Playful Joke on Tony Yayo’s Shiesty Cap

The rapper Kicks Off
The rapper Kicks Off “In Da Club” Residency In Las Vegas – Image via Getty

As reported by HotNewHipHop, 50 Cent couldn’t resist taking a jab at Tony Yayo for sporting a shiesty cap during a recent VladTV appearance. He jokingly questioned the age limit for wearing such headgear in a now-removed Instagram post, asking:

“Hey guys I’m just asking for a friend.”

Insights into Tony Yayo on Big Meech’s Canceled Concert

In another segment of his VladTV interview, Tony Yayo discussed the unexpected cancellation of Big Meech’s highly anticipated concert featuring Rick Ross. Yayo speculated that a promotional issue could be the reason behind the cancellation. He acknowledged that many artists were eager to participate:

“Motherf**kers is gangsters not promoters. I don’t know why it fell, or maybe s**t wasn’t right, but a lot of artists was lined up to do it and if that’s what they wanted to do, that’s on them.”

50 Cent’s Tension with Big Meech

The rivalry between 50 Cent and Big Meech has gained attention, particularly following the announcement of the concert. Reports indicate that 50 Cent was displeased to see Meech collaborating with Rick Ross, who is viewed as a rival.

Interestingly, despite their feud, 50 Cent once showed concern for Meech’s son, Demetrius “Lil Meech”Flenory Jr. He controversially shared through Instagram (a post now deleted) that he had to intervene and send Lil Meech to rehab after observing troubling behavior on set:

“I tell meme chill stop spending all ya money, he telling him how much money he blew. People don’t know I had to send MeMe to rehab Russell Hornsby peeped he was high as f**k on set he started throwing up at a weapons test then Ian told me the little had whippets in his truck.”

Recently, 50 Cent has appeared on Snoop Dogg’s album “Missionary,”released in December 2024, featuring on the track “Gunz n Smoke”alongside Eminem.

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