50 Cent belittled Travis Kelce’s ex Kayla Nicole while slamming NFL star fiancée Taylor Swift.
When asked if he liked the “Cruel Summer” songstress and the Kansas City Chiefs tight end working together, the “In Da Club” rapper replied, “I like it, I like it. I like it even more than the last time (Kels) happened.”
In an on-camera interview with Extra, the rapper also said he’s a Chiefs fan.
“I like the team. You know, I like everything,” he gushed about the power couple.
50 spoke to the outlet about Swift’s shoutout to the rapper on her hit song “Ruin the Friendship” from her album The Life of a Showgirl, which is about a high school romance with a late friend.
In the song, the hitmaker sings: “It wasn’t an invitation / But when the 50 Cent song came on / We should have kissed anyway.”
“That’s really cool, because when she mentions it, if you listen to that song, it reflects what was going on in the culture at the time,” he explained.
“I couldn’t miss the music at that point, and that’s why it was cool to me… She was referring to a time when no one else was that prominent in music at that point.”
Swift also seems to disparage Kelce’s ex-girlfriend in the song “Opalite”, singing, “I couldn’t understand why you felt so alone/You were in it for real, but she was on your phone/And you were just a poser.”
Kelsey and Nicole, a well-known sports journalist and content creator, were in a relationship from 2017 to 2022. The NFL star then began dating Swift in the summer of 2023, and the two announced their engagement on Aug. 26 in a romantic social media post.
The swipe at Nicole, who is in her 50s, is just the latest in a series of brazen public insults. The 50-year-old rapper relentlessly trolled industry rival and disgraced music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs in a series of brutal social media posts amid his sex trafficking trial and sentencing.
After Diddy, 55, was found guilty in July of two counts of transport for the purpose of prostitution and acquitted of sex trafficking and extortion charges, 50 people sarcastically congratulated him on Instagram.
“Diddy brought down the feds, that boy is the bad guy!” he wrote, along with three clap emojis. He then referred to designer Sean John as “gay John Gotti,” after the notorious New York crime boss.
Also in July, 50 shared an AI video of Combs walking down the runway wearing a pink dress emblazoned with the Johnson & Johnson baby oil logo. This is in reference to Combs’ alleged use of large amounts of baby oil at his infamous “freak-off” parties.