Rick Ross has taken another jab at longtime rival 50 Cent, this time involving 50’s youngest son, Sire Jackson. In a video shared on social media, Ross joked about the child possibly experiencing future trauma and sarcastically offered to help.
“So, 50 look, I mentioned your youngest son, Bruce Leroy, me taking him fishing for the first time,” Ross said in the clip.
He continued:
“Me and my buddies, we were talking about little man possibly suffering with trauma in the future. I said, ‘Okay, that’s something I never thought about. Trauma.’ But, if he is suffering from trauma or needs any assistance, I’m here for him. I would love to get him a puppy.” He then suggested buying the child a Chihuahua.
The video was reposted by DJ Akademiks on Instagram, where fans found humor in the back-and-forth. “I actually like this. Cause I remember we 50 took Tia to mayweather spot back in the day. This a good tennis match,” one user commented. Another added: “They using each others baby mommas as pawns different type of beef.”
Rick Ross and 50 Cent have been embroiled in a public feud for years. Earlier this month, 50 reignited the tension by posting a blurry video to Instagram that appeared to show Rick Ross on a yacht with someone. He implied the Miami rapper was kissing a man, writing:
“Ya man was looking real saucy kissing that boy on that boat! Thats not AI.”
The attempt at trolling backfired when fans pointed out the person in the video was actually a woman, with some speculating it was model Jazzma Kendrick.
Rick Ross responded in another video:
“Curtis Curtis Curtis, you’re so infatuated with my lifestyle,” he said, as reported by AllHipHop.
“You seen me on a yacht with a Black, beautiful woman and I hope you don’t have anything against Black, beautiful women, Curtis. What are you insinuating here? We know you just had your heart shattered. When you found out what we found out, we all found out together, and we know that’s the mother of your youngest son. But you gotta give beautiful Black women a chance, Curtis. You’re a hurt ho, but get over it, man.”