Ja Rule Defends Himself in Intense Confrontation with Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda on Flight
An Intense Airplane Confrontation Concludes With Ja Rule Removed Following Pillow-Throwing Accusations
The enduring conflict between the G-Unit and Murder Inc. factions has reached a new high point, quite literally. Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda encountered Ja Rule in a tense moment while boarding a recent flight, and the video of the exchange has gone viral on social media. In the viral clip, an off-camera voice is heard mocking the “I’m Real” rapper as he walks through the cabin, exclaiming, “Sucka a** Ja Rule on the plane.”
Instead of retreating, he promptly responded to the insults, retorting with, “Old a**, police a**, sucka a**,” before the recording abruptly ended.
While G-Unit tried to portray Ja Rule as “scary,” the Queens native swiftly took to Twitter to clarify, “I popped on these punks by myself on a plane Imao p***y a** n***as I threw the pillow at yayo head cuz you soft… knocked ya hat all off s**t was hilarious…” he posted.
50 Cent, naturally, couldn’t help but chime in on the situation, sharing the clip with a caption that poked fun at his rival’s ousting. “He was alone, so he had to create a scene to get himself removed. It was quite intense.” LOL YAYO exclaimed to suck my d**k, and the gay stewardess responded that it’s going down. Haha!
Uncle Murda, 45, humorously asserted that he took Ja’s seat, stating, “Ja got off the plane lol I took his seat.”
Nonetheless, in contrast to the “scared” narrative promoted by the G-Unit side, the actual witness accounts present a markedly different perspective. Ja Rule conveyed a message from a TMZ reporter that affirms he was not retreating; rather, he was the one confronting them head-on. The witness account from the SFO to JFK flight reported, “Ja was the aggressor and yelled profanities, expressing a desire to fight, then threw a pillow at Tony Yayo.” The crew intervened and temporarily removed both individuals from the plane. Yayo shouted in response that planes are under federal jurisdiction and he had done nothing wrong.
The witness account clearly indicated that Ja Rule was the one taking action from the very beginning, prepared to manage the situation on his own even though he was outnumbered.
Despite years of 50 Cent and his crew targeting Ja’s reputation, this recent encounter at the airport indicates that the Murder Inc. rapper remains unfazed by his rivals.