Ja Rule has criticized men for sticking with apparently outdated fashion trends — specifically ripped jeans.
The rap veteran turned fashion critic took to X (formerly Twitter) on Sunday (June 16) to clown men for their clothing choices.
“Men still wearing ripped jeans???” he wrote in a post, followed by a laughing emoji.
Men still wearing ripped jeans??? 🤣👖
— Ja Rule (@jarule) June 16, 2024
While Ja Rule doesn’t have time for those still on the ripped jeans trend, he’s also no closer to putting an end to his differences with longtime rival 50 Cent, with whom he’s been beefing with for over 20 years.
He recently addressed their still ongoing feud during an in-depth chat with Piers Morgan.
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The controversial British broadcaster asked Ja who would win in a fight between him and the G-Unit mogul, to which he replied: “That’s happened already too, Piers. You gotta do your research.”
Asked by Morgan who won, the “Always on Time” star answered: “I did, Piers.”
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Ja Rule went on to call their feud “one-sided,” adding: “You never see me say anything about him. I just mind my business, do my business… I don’t do the back and forth.”
The two recently came to blows over the New York Knicks crashing out of the NBA Playoffs, with 50 Cent blaming Ja for cursing the team after he was seen lifting the NBA Finals trophy before they had won it — just like he allegedly cursed the Minnesota Timberwolves.
“We had a curse! Somebody fucked up, and they let Ja Rule perform at halftime,” 50 joked in an Instagram video as he toured the Timberwolves’ facility. “Now, what we’re gonna do is take the curse off!”
In 2019, Ja Rule said he was placing a curse on both the Minnesota Timberwolves and Sacramento Kings after a halftime performance at the game was widely mocked by fans.
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Ja hit back at 50’s trolling by calling him a “fed”: “The Wolves haven’t won since this tweet!!! 50 you fucking MUSH Ant man stay away from this goofy he a fed anyway… [laughing emoji] Stream Mama on all platforms NOW!!!”
Regardless of whether a curse exists or not, the Knicks lost in the Playoffs in the Eastern Conference semifinals to the Indiana Pacers 4-3, ending their hopes of a first NBA title since 1973.