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- The Golden State Warriors’ trolling of Fergie is child’s play compared to what 50 Cent just did to his longtime rival, Ja Rule.After seeing tickets to an upcoming Ja Rule concert available on.
- Ja Rule, the rapper best known for hit songs like Wonderful, Mesmerize or Always on Time, has reportedly become the latest celebrity to fall victim to apparent leaked nude photos scandal. Highly personal and private photographs from his mobile phone were posted on several celebrity gossip websites yesterday January 17. (View all the photo right here).
- Ja Rule and Shaggy are going to go on tour together and I’ve got tickets to sell you! $500 gets you the full VIP experience, only Shaggy’s going to drop out the night before, and the concert is just Ja Rule standing on a rickety stage lip-syncing It Wasn’t Me for his life.
- Ja Rule ended his frustration by stating that he 'too was hustled, scammed, bamboozled, hood winked, lead astray!!!' Check out his series of tweets below. I love how ppl watch a doc and think they have all the answers.
- Ja Rule has jumped up to defend himself after feeling like two new documentaries that dive into the debacle that was the failed Fyre Festival he was involved in in 2017 may have given the wrong.
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Ja Rule's Heated Response to the Fyre Fest Documentaries Became a Meme, Because of Course
If you've yet to see either of the Fyre Festival documentaries that are currently dominating social media conversation, then get yourself to a TV as soon as humanly possible (I personally recommend watching Hulu's doc first, and then Netflix's, since they work really well as a pair).
Both of the documentaries — Hulu's Fyre Fraud and Netflix's Fyre — investigate how the disastrous 'music festival' came to be, zeroing in on the mastermind behind it all, tech entrepreneur Billy McFarland. But while he might be the one who was sent to prison for the entire catastrophe (for wire fraud and plenty of other criminal charges), both docs make it clear that he isn't the only one who helped make Fyre a reality. Take, for instance, Fyre's co-founder: rapper Ja Rule.
The 42-year-old refused to appear in either documentary, and has largely remained silent about Fyre in the two years since it all went down. But on Sunday, due to renewed interest, he went on a lengthy Twitter spree to defend himself. One of the rapper's tweets in particular misquoted Malcolm X, asserting that he, too, was 'hustled, scammed, bamboozled, hood winked, lead astray!!!'
I too was hustled, scammed, bamboozled, hood winked, lead astray!!!
— Ja Rule (@jarule) January 20, 2019Ja Rule also promised fans that he's going to tell his truth 'real soon,' and that he has 'receipts.' Until any of that comes to light, though, I highly recommend scrolling through the memes that his defense inspired.