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The Game slams archnemesis 50 Cent for ‘hitting’ woman with mic during concert

Hate it or love it … this beef is going to last forever.

The Game shaded his archnemesis 50 Cent — born Curtis Jackson — after the latter injured a woman by hurling a microphone into the crowd during his Los Angeles concert Wednesday night.

“Curtis, yo fat ass came to LA hitting women 🤔,” he wrote via Instagram Story Thursday alongside a TMZ video about the incident.

The “Eazy” rapper’s shady post comes hours after a TikTok video surfaced showing 50 chucking a microphone — which was apparently not working — into the crowd during his performance, hitting Power 106 radio host Bryhana Monegain square in the forehead.


50 Cent and The Game at an event in 2005.
The Game shaded his archnemesis 50 Cent after he injured a woman by hurling a microphone into the crowd during a concert.
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A screenshot of The Game's post.
“Curtis, yo fat ass came to LA hitting women 🤔,” the “Eazy” rapper wrote Thursday.
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The mic left her with a gruesome wound, which required stitches and for her head to be wrapped in gauze.

TMZ reported that Monegain filed a police report Wednesday night and the “In Da Club” performer, 48, has been named a criminal battery suspect.

In a statement to Page Six, 50’s lawyer, Scott Leemon, denied that his client “intentionally” hit Monegain.


50 Cent throwing a microphone off the stage.
The “Candy Shop” emcee flung a microphone into the crowd during his performance at Crypto.com Arena.
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Bryhana Monegain's head injury.
The incident left radio host Bryhana Monegain with a head injury.

Bryhana Monegain with a bandage over her head injury.
She had to get stitches in the hospital after the mic hit her in the forehead.
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“Let’s be very clear, as I told LAPD this afternoon, my client Curtis would never intentionally strike anyone with a microphone,” he told us Thursday. “Anyone saying something different doesn’t have all the facts and is misinformed.”


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Meanwhile, Game — whose real name is Jayceon Terrell Taylor — is clearly not ready to give up his longstanding beef with 50.


50 Cent performing.
50’s lawyer told Page Six in a statement that his client did not “intentionally strike anyone with a microphone.”
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The “Celebration” emcee, 43, joined 50’s G Unit in 2004. The rappers collaborated on several songs, including “Hate It or Love It” and “This Is How We Do.”

Things started to take a turn in their relationship the following year when the Grammy winner said that he felt neglected because of Game’s debut album, “The Documentary,” which was released in January 2005.

The following month, Game went on Hot 97 and talked about collaborating with Nas and not having any issues with Jadakiss and Fat Joe — who, at the time, were enemies of 50.


50 Cent and The Game performing.
The Game and the Grammy winner have been feuding for years and have released diss songs about each other.
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The “Power” actor then announced that he was kicking Game out of G-Unit.

In March 2005, the rappers came together to announce that they were ending their beef, but the unity did not last long.

Since then, 50 and Game have released disses about one another and have even exchanged words on social media.



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