50 Cent was one of the millions of people preparing for the Super Bowl on Sunday — but on Friday, he threw a party to celebrate the upcoming event — but the Florida mayor quickly put him on blast for not wearing a mask.
Fif hosted in a private airport hanger in St. Petersburg — but nobody was wearing a mask. A clear violation of the COVID-19 regulations.
“This isn’t how we should be celebrating the Super Bowl. It’s not safe or smart. It’s stupid. We’re going to take a very close look at this, and it may end up costing someone a lot more than 50 cent. @TMZ,” St. Petersburg mayor Rick Kriseman tweeted.
The New York rapper was joined by Tampa’s own DJ Fresh, and 50 was hardly the only artist in South Florida over the weekend swerving CDC guidelines. DJ Steve Aoki, Migos, Rick Ross, and Tory Lanez also performed during Super Bowl celebrations to packed crowds.
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50 clearly ignored the advice of Dr. Fauci, who urged folks to celebrate the sports event at home.
“I mean, watch the Super Bowl on TV, enjoy it. Have a party in your house with your family with the people who are there,” Fauci said Good Morning America. “But you don’t want parties with people that you haven’t had much contact with, you just don’t know if they’re infected. So as difficult as that is, at least this time around, just lay low and cool it.”