50 Cent on Irv Gotti: “I Want Irv To Get Well So He Can Watch My Next Wave”

50 Cent performs at Mediolanum Forum of Assago on October 22, 2023 in Milan, Italy.
MILAN, ITALY – OCTOBER 22: 50 Cent performs at Mediolanum Forum of Assago on October 22, 2023 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Sergione Infuso/Corbis via Getty Images)

50 Cent never misses an opportunity to throw salt on his enemies’ wombs every chance he gets – especially Irv Gotti

After reports surfaced that the Murder Inc. co-founder suffered a stroke, allegedly due to complications from diabetes, and now walks with a cane. The media mogul took to Instagram to taunt his rival, posting a pointed message that quickly caught the attention of fans: “Damn homie, in high school you were the man homie; WTF happened to you? Want Irv to get well so he can have to watch my next wave LOL.” 

The jab, a reference to his hit song “Wanksta,” came after a photo of Gotti walking with a cane went viral, highlighting his recovery journey.

Irv Gotti, who has battled diabetes for years, experienced a stroke several months ago but has since made a significant recovery, according to his representatives. 

“Irv has been struggling with diabetes for years, which led to a minor stroke over six months ago. He has since changed his diet and is eating healthier. He’s successfully made a full recovery. Irv is not in a rehab facility. He is at home with his family, enjoying life,” a representative told TMZ.

The situation gained further attention when music manager Wack 100 leaked the image of Gotti using the cane and discussed the incident on Clubhouse. “Irv Gotti had a stroke,” Wack 100 said, noting that the photo was taken outside of a recovery center. He added that Gotti has “lost a lot of weight” and urged followers to “pray for Irv Gotti.”

Wack 100 also revealed that the image was reportedly obtained from a worker at the rehabilitation center, sparking concerns and curiosity about Gotti’s health. Despite the public nature of the feud, Gotti’s team reassures that he is recovering well and enjoying life at home with his family.