New York rapper 50 Cent‘s decision to throw an epic Florida party – which featured handfuls of maskless concertgoers – during Super Bowl LV weekend has reportedly cost a business its license.
50 Cent’s Party Costs Florida Business
According to reports, the location Fifty held his Tampa Bay event is now in the red zone. The venue has just months to pack up and vacate the place following 50’s controversial party.
According to Tampa Bay 10, Sky Addict Aviation has roughly six months to move out of the 3,000 square foot space it was operating in. 50’s party was apparently selling general admission tickets for $85, while tables were going for around $7,000. His Super Bowl event also coincided with the 18th anniversary of his critically acclaimed debut album Get Rich Or Die Tryin’. (Yahoo! Entertainment)
Tom Brady Puts 50 Cent On His Super Bowl Soundtrack
When Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ Tom Brady and his team punched their ticket to Super Bowl LV, the G.O.A.T. quarterback played Diddy‘s “Bad Boys For Life” while celebrating. After leading the Bucs to another championship, Brady posted 50 Cent’s “Many Men” on his Instagram Story, which Fif acknowledged on his IG.
The winners theme is still many men ?unstoppable. #bransoncognac #lecheminduroi #bottlerover
Florida Mayor Blasts 50 Cent Over Super Bowl Party
The mayor of St. Petersburg, Fla., spoke up for his city after the G-Unit boss threw a mask-less Super Bowl party on Sunday. 50 Cent’s event took place at a private airport hangar and mayor Rick Kriseman came down on the Grammy winner.
“This isn’t how we should be celebrating the Super Bowl. It’s not safe or smart. It’s stupid. We’re going to take a very close look at this, and it may end up costing someone a lot more than 50 cent.”
Jazmine Sullivan + H.E.R. Crush Super Bowl Performances
Everybody who turned on the Super Bowl saw some major talent. R&B diva Jazmine Sullivan and country star Eric Church crushed the 2021 national anthem, while R&B star H.E.R. gave a soulful take on “America the Beautiful”.
“America The Beautiful” by H.E.R. (YouTube)
“Star-Spangled Banner” by Jazmine Sullivan + Eric Church (YouTube)