50 Cent Fires Back at ‘Gloria’ in Explosive Instagram Post
The rapper’s latest barb ignites wild fan theories and keeps the public feud alive online.

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50 Cent’s Latest Instagram Slam
Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson stirred up his Instagram feed on June 5 with a pointed message aimed at someone simply tagged as “Gloria.” In the post (instagram.com/p/DK2uFcWNGGQ), the Power star wrote, “Hey Gloria so the FED’s are on your ass now hun, LOL 😆 I told you I’m not paying you a fvcking dime. 👀 ya been getting away with MURDER ! @50centaction.” Accompanied by a laughing-while-winking emoji and a side-eye, the caption leaves little doubt that 50 is publicly accusing Gloria of serious misconduct—and making it clear he won’t settle.
Jackson’s Instagram account has long been a platform for playful jabs and hard-hitting calls-outs. But this latest salvo, which directly references federal authorities (“the FED’s”), suggests real-world legal stakes. So far, neither 50 Cent nor anyone linked to him has elaborated on which federal agency is involved or what specific allegations are pending against “Gloria.”
Fan Theories Swirl
Almost immediately, fans and critics flooded social channels trying to identify “Gloria.” Some point fingers at a former business associate, unconfirmed manager or even a legal counsel who may have pursued commissions or settlements. Others have speculated—without evidence—that the post alludes to public figures like attorney Gloria Allred, known for high-profile civil rights and defamation suits.
On Twitter, #WhoIsGloria trended briefly as followers sifted through 50’s back catalog of Instagram beefs for clues. Fan accounts ran through lists of the rapper’s past collaborators, financial partners and ex-legal reps. To date, none of these theories have been substantiated. A spokesperson for Jackson declined to comment when reached by our outlet.
A Pattern Of Public Feuds
This isn’t 50 Cent’s first social-media showdown. Over the past year, he’s used Instagram to lob barbs at celebrities ranging from Kanye West to Diddy. In February, he mocked actor Michael Rainey Jr., quipping about a scene in Jordan Peele’s “Get Out.” In April, he chided Grammy attendees over their white attire and even teased Donald Trump about his no-nonsense style.
Those posts illustrate Jackson’s energetic use of Instagram: part comedy roast, part PR blitz. According to his Wikipedia profile, the rapper-turned-entrepreneur has always courted controversy, dating back to early feuds with rival artists in the 2000s. Today, his digital jabs often double as promotion for his ventures—from Branson Cognac to his Starz series, Power.
What’s Next?
Legal experts note that public accusations can have real consequences. If federal agents are indeed investigating Gloria for misconduct, Jackson’s post could pressure her to respond—or even affect her defense strategy. On the other hand, if no charges surface, observers say the move may simply be another example of social-media theatrics designed to keep 50 Cent at the center of conversation.
For now, the post stands as a challenge: either Gloria answers back or stays silent under the spotlight. Meanwhile, Jackson’s followers remain on alert, ready to decode every emoji and capitalization as a possible clue.
Amid the guesses and memes, the core question lingers: who is Gloria, and what exactly is she alleged to have done? Whether it’s a messy financial dispute or a more serious federal probe, the drama underscores 50 Cent’s continued mastery of turning personal conflict into must-see headlines. As fans eagerly await the next move, one thing is clear: 50 Cent’s feud doesn’t show any signs of slowing down.

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