50 Cent has publicly commented on Nicki Minaj‘s recent fervent social media outbursts targeting prominent figures such as JAY-Z, Roc Nation CEO Desiree Perez, and former NFL star Dez Bryant. This interaction has captured the attention of the entertainment world, sparking discussions about celebrity feuds and public confrontations.
In a post that has since been removed from Instagram, 50 Cent shared a screenshot featuring one of his “Beep Beep” collaborator’s tweets aimed at Bryant, humorously commenting, “WTF going on here. Nikki be blacking out on these people LOL.” This remark highlights the often chaotic nature of celebrity interactions on social media.
Minaj recently escalated her feud with Bryant after he publicly criticized Jerry Jones, the owner of the Dallas Cowboys, regarding his controversial approach to contract negotiations within the team. She took to X to express her frustration, stating, “How about we play a game? Every time you do a ‘Jerry Jones’ or ‘NFL’ story time, I’ll do a ‘story time’ of my own,” further adding, “All my stories will be about ROC NATION, JAYZ & THE ALLEGED RACIST DESIREE PEREZ, ROC NATION CEO. I hope you fully understand the rules. It’s your turn.” This comment not only showcases her disdain but also reflects the ongoing tensions between artists and sports personalities.
50 Cent reacts to Nicki Minaj going at & Dez Bryant pic.twitter.com/e05AJoeHcj
— Akademiks TV (@AkademiksTV) August 5, 2025
In a shocking turn, Minaj also referred to a troubling incident involving Bryant, alleging he assaulted his mother: “Go beat your mom & then ask Desiree Perez & JAYZ why they’ve ALLEGEDLY been the vile cunts they’ve been to so many black ppl while lining their own pockets & weaponizing racism in order to keep black ppl blinded from their truth…don’t beat your mom. Im sure she loved you once.” This bold statement reflects the deep-rooted societal issues being addressed amidst their personal conflicts.
In response, Bryant vehemently denied Minaj’s allegations, reminding her of her own controversial marriage to a convicted sex offender: “Say bitch I didn’t go to jail or touch my mama.. I was defending myself.. I removed her nails from my skin .. folks know I was dealing with some curupt shit in Dallas .. I don’t get how you can even be on the internet with your husband being a sex offender.. you said we are speaking facts weird hoe.. so come on.” His retort highlights the complexities of their public personas and pasts, intertwined with their current arguments.
Continuing the feud, Minaj provocatively offered Bryant $10 million to face off against her husband, Kenneth Petty: “I’m so happy you brought this up. I’ll give you 10 million in cash if you’d come & fight him since you BEAT UR OWN MOM.” This challenge not only escalates the tension but also puts a spotlight on the often absurd nature of celebrity disputes in the public eye.
The former Dallas Cowboy responded eagerly, stating, “I’ve been lied on my whole career so I’m not trying to hear all of that shit..I thought we was speaking facts.. I don’t play all of that funny shit… go get that 10 million in cash.. I’ll stomp that nigga out right in front of you.. and it’s ROC for life bitch.” His reaction demonstrates the passionate and sometimes volatile responses that can arise from public confrontations.
Later, Bryant expressed regret regarding his comments, particularly to his younger audience: “I’m not in the sphere of people crashing out on the internet. I don’t bother people..I never do. I was just posting about my son. I let the devil win that time…I apologize to the kids who follow me because I care about setting the right example more than you know..By the way..whenever people bring up my past..I want everybody to stop and think for 5 minutes..you can make it through anything if you put your mind to it..no matter how big the battle is…no excuses.” This reflection shows a desire to promote positive behavior despite the surrounding chaos.

Here you can find the original article; the photos and images used in our article also come from this source. We are not their authors; they have been used solely for informational purposes with proper attribution to their original source.






