Now, let’s be real: anyone who knows Ross knows he doesn’t swing that way. Still, that didn’t stop social media from erupting in jokes, memes, and wild speculation. People didn’t care about facts—they cared about the narrative.

And you already know who couldn’t resist jumping in: 50 Cent.

When 50 finally saw the video, he did what 50 always does when it comes to Rick Ross—he pushed it *all the way* to the edge. He posted an AI-generated image mocking Ross with the caption:

“Your man was looking real saucy kissing that boy on that boat.”

Now to set the record straight—the “boy” in question? Not a guy at all. It was actually a woman named **Jasm Kendrick**, a female model with a slick ponytail and a unique look. But by the time that info surfaced, the damage was already done. The jokes had flown, the assumptions had been made, and 50 had gotten his shot off.

To be honest, even though 50 is the king of internet trolling, a lot of people feel like he crossed a line with this one. Not only was it a cheap shot at Ross, but it was also borderline disrespectful to the Black woman who was just minding her business on that boat. She didn’t ask for this. She didn’t deserve to be misgendered or mocked like that.

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Look, 50 and Rick Ross have had their beef for over a decade, and no one expects them to be cool. But dragging innocent people into the mess? That’s low. If Rozay claps back, he’s got plenty of ammo. He could easily say:

“Hey 50, don’t you got other problems? Like responding to Dave Blunt who just dissed you on a record? Or maybe talk about what *your* baby mama was doing with Diddy?”

Because let’s be real—if someone pulled this same stunt on 50 Cent, suggesting *he* was on some funny business? He’d snap. Immediately.