50 Cent Playfully Trolls Michael Jordan Over Viral Mary J. Blige Hug: 'He Palmed the Ball'

Coming off the success of his appearance at the Super Bowl Halftime Show, 50 Cent wasted no time getting back into trolling other public figures on IG.

Mary J. Blige and 50 Cent perform during the Pepsi Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show
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Mary J. Blige and 50 Cent perform during the Pepsi Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show

Coming off the success of his appearance at the Super Bowl Halftime Show, 50 Cent wasted no time getting back into trolling, coming after NBA Legend Michael Jordan in the process.

During the NBA All-Star Game on Sunday, Jordan and Fif’s fellow Super Bowl halftime performer Mary J. Blige posed for a few photos before embracing each other in a hug. In a video of the moment, Jordan seemed to graze the R&B star’s rear end with his hand, a move which 50 Cent noticed and zoomed in on in his Instagram post on Wednesday. 

“All Star weekend. MJ & MJB, he palmed the ball, LOL,” Fif wrote in the caption, zooming in on Jordan’s hand.

He also shared another meme of the moment on Tuesday, writing, “See just when we thought it was all fvcked up. LOL.”

It’s unclear if either Jordan or Blige found the trolling humorous, but DaBaby did. He slid into 50 Cent’s comments to say “go head bruh” along with a few laughing emojis. 

50 Cent’s appearance during the Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show was a welcome surprise for fans and found the rapper reviving his signature upside-down move seen in his “In Da Club” video. After the performance ended, the New York MC again took to Instagram to offer some jokes on the whole experience.

One of his’s posts included the meme of a kid focusing so intently in class that veins bulge out of his forehead, flipped upside down with the caption, “50 waitin.”

“waiting for @snoopdogg and Dre like ok who’s idea was it for me to be upside down again,” the rapper joked. 

He also shared a separate meme featuring D12’s Bizarre dangling upside down in the “In Da Club” visual, captioning it, “who the fvck did this?”

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