Rick Ross is stirring the pot once again, but this time… it’s not about bars or boardrooms. It’s about *bonding*. In a recent sit-down, the Biggest Boss revealed a story that had hip-hop heads raising their eyebrows — Ross claims he once took 50 Cent’s youngest son, nicknamed “Bruce Leroy,” on a fishing trip… while the boy’s mother may have been spending time with *none other than* Diddy.

“I done took 50 Cent’s youngest son fishing before,” Ross said with a smirk. “He loved it when I made the fish sounds — used to crack him up. I’d see him around the area a lot. One day, his mom was off, maybe on Star Island, doing her little content thing… and the little man was just roaming around.”

 

Ross continued, “So I invited him to my backyard, put some bread on the hook, cast the line. I watched Bruce Leroy catch his first fish. A do soul — that’s not even a snapper! Man, I felt proud. Like, *really proud*. That moment, it meant something.”

Now, if that wasn’t enough of a twist in the 50 Cent–Rick Ross rivalry saga, Rozay took it a step further.

He said he and his boys even had a conversation later about the possibility of the boy dealing with trauma in the future — growing up in a chaotic environment with his parents entangled in public drama. Ross said, “That’s something I never thought about before — trauma. But if Bruce Leroy ever needs help, I’m here for him. I’d even get him a puppy.”

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What kind of puppy, you ask? Rick Ross didn’t miss a beat:

“A Chihuahua. Bruce Leroy gon’ love it.”

But this wasn’t just a petty jab. Ross wrapped the story in a life lesson. Wearing his Rap Arena merch — a collab with DJ Khaled that honors the essence of battle rap and DJ culture — Rozay turned philosophical.

“Life’s about transitions,” he said. “Sometimes you don’t see the vision. You don’t know if you’re winning or failing. But you gotta let it flow. Follow your heart, and the right doors will open when they’re supposed to.”

So while the world debates whether this was a flex, a subtle dig, or just Rozay being Rozay — one thing’s clear: Rick Ross didn’t just drop another boss story…

He *hooked* us all with a tale of pride, parenting, and pettiness.