50 Cent Bait: Ja Rule Films Ridiculous Commercial For Greek Resturant Papa Cristos

by HHL JT

Ja Rule has made it clear he'll do just about anything for money.

50 Cent has already trolled him after he performed a house party for several people.  Now Fif has more material as a commercial Ja cut for the LA Greek Restaurant Papa Cristos has gone viral.

In the spot, Ja uses profanity and struggles to pronounce the names of the Greek disses. 

"Come on down to Papa Cristos, you can't even pronounce the food its so goddam good," pitched the Murder Inc. rapper.

Here who 50 are more are reacting.

👀this is what happens when you fuk with me, i’ll have you and your whole label selling Gyro’s 🤨go ahead try me! #bransoncognac #lecheminduroi pic.twitter.com/7bfpo4fDUC

— 50cent (@50cent) June 22, 2020
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Every time Ja Rule trends I know it’s going to be some funny shit

— Harold’sChikin🐔 (@xoxomookah) June 22, 2020
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Ja Rule is trending, got curious & looked.... and... pic.twitter.com/Nfb6NYYaFe

— Uhlume 🇺🇸 A.D.O.S.👊🏽 (@Behembaba) June 22, 2020
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Ja Rule got paid a ziplock bag of lamb meat for this commercial pic.twitter.com/mDJVxI3SkE

— Charles J. Moore (@charles270) June 22, 2020
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ja rule digging himself out of that fyre fest debt one day at a tyme https://t.co/xu0ypVNyUQ

— vashti funyuns (@small_jawn) June 22, 2020
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always trust a ja rule food endorsement pic.twitter.com/khUozyIPiz

— Daniel M. Jimenez (@DMJreports) June 22, 2020

Update:  Ja explains what's behind the spot:

"We all know we going through a tough time right now, especially mom and pop shops," he explains. "My heart goes out to these businesses. So today, I'm helping out Papa Cristo's. The spot has been around for seventy years, it's a staple in the community in Los Angeles. But like most of the mom and pop shops, he's had a tough year. So I'm going to use my notoriety, my fame, to help him out in a show that I created called "Pitch Perfect."

"We all know we going through a tough time right now, especially mom and pop shops," he explains. "My heart goes out to these businesses. So today, I'm helping out Papa Cristo's. The spot has been around for seventy years, it's a staple in the community in Los Angeles. But like most of the mom and pop shops, he's had a tough year. So I'm going to use my notoriety, my fame, to help him out in a show that I created called "Pitch Perfect."

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