Tony Yayo And Uncle Murda Continue Trolling Ja Rule, Claim He Only Made A Scene To Get Thrown Off Flight, Yayo Says ‘Beef Is Never Dead, It Only Gets Old’

Tony Yayo And Uncle Murda Continue Trolling Ja Rule, Claim He Only Made A Scene To Get Thrown Off Flight, Yayo Says: ‘Beef Is Never Dead, It Only Gets Old’

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As Ja Rule issued an apology for his recent behavior, G-Unit’s Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda continue trolling the Murder Inc. rapper, claiming he only made a scene on their Delta flight to get thrown off the plane where his rivals were seated behind him.

RELATED: Video Shows Ja Rule Was Ready To ‘Shake’ After Uncle Murda And Tony Yayo Attempted To Troll Him On Flight

As a refresher, Ja Rule and his Murder Inc. crew have been beefing with 50 Cent and his G-Unit crew since 1999. It’s been long-reported that Ja was robbed at gunpoint for his chain during a video shoot in Queens, New York — 50’s hometown.

Following the altercation, Ja then reportedly saw 50 in a club and hanging with the man who jumped him. And the beef has been up ever since, escalating for decades. After years of diss tracks and online subliminals, the trolling continued after Ja Rule got into it with G-Unit’s Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda on a recent Delta flight from San Francisco to New York.

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Ja Rule Gets Into Mid-Flight Fight With Rivals Tony Yayo And Uncle Murda

On Monday (February 9), Uncle Murda posted videos on his Instagram, claiming he took Ja Rule’s seat after he fled the flight following a confrontation with Murda and Yayo. Murda captioned the post, “Ja got off the plane lol I took his seat 😂😂😂😂 @realreportshow #TheUnit #SuperBowlWeekend @tonyyayo @50cent @jarule.”

Meanwhile, 50 Cent reposted the videos and said, “😆 He was by his self so he had to make a scene so they could remove his scary a** 🥷🏾. LOL YAYO said suck my d!ck, the gay stewardess said it’s going down. LOL @bransoncognac.”

Like he did on his 2003 50 Cent diss track, “Clap Back,” Ja Rule fired back on X. On Monday evening, he wrote, “🤣 I popped on these punks by myself on a plane lmao pu**y a** n***as. I threw the pillow at Yayo head cuz you soft… 😂🤣 knocked ya hat all off sh*t was hilarious…”

Additionally, Ja continued to clap back by reposting a report from TMZ that read:

“Via TMZ… ‘Hi Ja — Jamie here from TMZ — reaching out for comment regarding a Delta flight you were on Sunday morning. Witness tells us — From SFO to JFK where Ja Rule got into an argument with Tony Yayo on the flight. Ja was the aggressor and yelled profanities, saying he wanted to fight, then throwing a pillow at Tony Yayo. Crew stepped in and pulled both guys off the plane for a bit. Yayo yelled back that planes are federal offenses territory and he did nothing wrong.’ 🤣”

On Tuesday (February 10), TMZ then released another angle of the altercation, showing Ja rule standing on business, ready to fight, and not cowering like his rivals claimed. In the clip, he had jumped up out of his seat and repeatedly yelled, “What we doing? Let’s shake, n***a!”

Ja Rule Apologizes For Mid-Flight Fight With Rivals Tony Yayo And Uncle Murda

On Thursday (February 12), Ja Rule issued an apology for his mid-flight fight with Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda. He shared an exclusive statement to ABC News and reposted it on his Instagram, with the caption, “Shout out to the family… 💛🌙.” The apology read:

“I’m not proud of my behavior. It’s goofy to me. I’m a grown man about to be a proud grandfather and I wish that video of me wasn’t out there either,” it read. “I don’t like people taking me out of my character, so for that I apologize to my wife, family, fans, business and investment partners. I want people to know at the end of the day I’m still a man and I’m going to stand my ground. I don’t start trouble.”

Tony Yayo And Uncle Murda Claim Ja Rule Only Made A Scene On Delta Flight So Police Would Escort Him Away From Them

Now, ahead of Ja apologizing for his mid-flight fight with Yayo and Murda, the latter rappers continued trolling him. After TMZ dropped the other angle of Ja ready to fight, Yayo and Murda claimed Ja only made a scene to ensure police came to remove him from the situation. While taking to their podcast, ‘The Real Report,’ Yayo and Murda recapped the incident. In a clip shared exclusively with TMZ, Yayo said:

“It wasn’t a physical thing because he was thinking about What would happen to him like we sitting behind him. So, we had an element of surprise. If you get on a plane by yourself and your worst enemy is behind you—you ain’t seen me in 15 years, maybe 10, I don’t know 20 years. I haven’t seen that man In decades—and you see your worst enemy behind you, and not only you don’t know who else is on a plane. So, what’s the nervous factor? The guy is four-foot-one. Like, I mean, I’m six-foot…”

Murda chimed in and said, “Who’s scared of Ja Rule? Come on, man. Come on, man.” Yayo continued, “For me, I’ve been to the feds. You know, I’ve been in the state. I’ve been to Rikers Island. I’ve been to MDC. So, I know the consequences.”

Murda interjected, “I was gonna hit the little guy. But Yayo said, ‘Don’t mess up the flight.’ I was gonna hit the little guy.” Yayo continued:

“I said, ‘Don’t mess up your flight.’ And once the stewardess said, ‘Stop! Shut up!’ I’m smart enough to know don’t argue with the stewardess. So, fast forward, me and Ja, we go we go to the front of the plane. He’s on one side. I’m on the other side. They’re like, ‘Yo, is everything good?’ I said, ‘I’m good. I’m ready to fly.’

This is the funny part. He’s talking all this, ‘I threw a pillow because he’s soft.’ We go to the front of the plane. He’s on one side. I’m on one side They said, ‘Are you good?’ Right? Because Murda did some Brooklyn bullsh*t where he disappeared into the crowd and he started the whole sh*t. So, now stewardess and everybody’s on me.

So, I’m like, ‘Damn, he started the sh*t, but f**king I gotta finish it.’ We go to the front, I’m thinking, ‘Yo, I might get kicked off this flight. I’ll get 86’d—because I love Delta. Delta Airlines got the TV. They got the good cookies and all that.”

Yayo continued to speak on beef never dying, just getting old. He said:

“We from New York City, right? G-Unit is one of the toughest groups in the world. Most dangerous. We went through the most things. We was down with 50 Cent in his prime. Everybody wanted to do something. Everybody wanted to kill us. This is just another day at the office. We’re not advocating violence. But to me, beef it’s never dead, it just gets old. That’s how we think in New York City. And I think every New Yorker feels like that. [Murda added, “facts.”] If your enemy was behind you, I think you would have got off the plane too.”

Yayo continued:

“So, we go back to the seats, fast forward.” Murda chimed in, “He was not trying to stay on that plane.” Yayo went on, “He sits down. So, now his pillow is in my section. So, I’m like, ‘Yo, you want your pillow back, b*tch a**, you know.’ And he like, ‘Nah.’ I threw his pillow in the section where he was at and that’s on everything I love. Sat down. Stewardess came, whispered in his ear. He’s texting on the phone. He leaves, gets off the plane. He comes back. He’s quiet as a church mouse. Quiet as a church mouse. And he’s like, ‘Yo, it’s all right. It’s all right.’ I unbuckled my seatbelt again because if it’s on it’s on. You spit on me or cross the line—like if you would spit on me or threw water on me, it would have popped right then and there. Then I would have been 86’d, no flights. I don’t know how I’mma drive to Dubai. I don’t know how we gonna get to Morocco and all these places.”

Murda added, “It’s a lot of money to be made flying. And the video you see of him standing up and asking all that, ‘You want to shake?’ That was him just jumping up, backing up, trying to create a scene knowing the flight attendants was about to come. He did not want no smoke.”

Yayo added, “He definitely made a scene for police to be there. And that’s really the story. And he left the plane and that was a smart move for him.” Murda added, “He made a good business decision. While agreeing, Yayo said, “Yeah, it was good for him.”

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