50 Cent on Patriots' Super Bowl Defeat: 'I Know It's Tough to Lose. Well, Actually I Don't'

The pettiness continues.

Rapper 50 Cent performing on stage, wearing a patterned jacket and cap, holding a microphone, with a lively crowd in the background.
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Once again, 50 Cent simply couldn’t help himself.

The Power producer’s penchant for pettiness was back on full display moments after the conclusion of Super Bowl LX, which saw the Seattle Seahawks defeating the New England Patriots to clinch their second title. In a video shared to social media, Fif offered a playful apology to the night’s losing team and its fans.

“Hey. Sorry, New England,” Fif said in the video, which, of course, marked an extension of his relationship with DoorDash. “I know it’s tough to lose. Well, actually I don’t. But just because you lost the game doesn’t mean you have to lose the beef.”

The relentless Instagrammer went on to highlight a special discount for DoorDash users in the New England area, where moods are no doubt reaching historic lows this morning.

Ahead of the Super Bowl, 50 Cent was revealed as the star of a social-first campaign from the food delivery platform. As previously reported, an initial video released as part of the partnership saw Fif expressing flattery over his status as the “King of Trolls,” all while tucking in a pair of jokes at Diddy’s expense.

Handling headlining duties for Sunday’s Super Bowl Halftime Show was Bad Bunny, who brought the house down with cameos from Cardi B and Pedro Pascal, among others. Joining as surprise guests for the performance were Ricky Martin and Lady Gaga, with Benito also paying tribute to his late uncle and sending out a reminder to viewers of the importance of unity.

Together, we are America,” read a custom football held by Bad Bunny during the performance.

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