50 Cent trolls Young Buck with a hilarious Dukes of Hazzard spoof, pulling GloRilla's sister into their rap feud. See the viral post.
- March 17, 2026
AceShowbiz - 50 Cent and Young Buck have reignited their ongoing feud in a fresh round of social media trolling, with an unexpected involvement from GloRilla's sister.
On Sunday, March 15, 50 Cent took to Instagram to poke fun at his former G-Unit artist and longtime rival, Young Buck. In a playful post, he recreated the iconic poster for the 1979 television show The Dukes of Hazzard, casting himself and Buck as the lead characters Bo and Luke Duke. Adding a humorous twist, he inserted the head of GloRilla's sister, BroRilla (also known as Scar Face), over the character Daisy Duke, complete with the signature shorts. Even rap rival T.I. was included in the spoof as Sheriff Roscoe P. Coltrane.
Interestingly, BroRilla appeared unbothered by being pulled into the feud and seemed to appreciate the attention from 50 Cent. In the caption, he wrote, "They Mad because you up! Young Buck kicked out, you in the group...at least I know you ain't looking at my a*s. LOL."
However, Young Buck did not take kindly to the trolling. He responded with a video criticizing 50 Cent for petty antics and challenged him to walk through his Queens, New York neighborhood to prove his respect there. This challenge implied that 50 Cent lacks respect in his hometown.
Adding fuel to the fire, Tony Yayo, another G-Unit member, joined the conversation in the comments, joking, "We be in Southside all the time," accompanied by a laughing emoji. 50 Cent replied swiftly, mocking Young Buck as a "broke boy" for only being in his own neighborhood.
Not stopping there, 50 Cent shared another Instagram post featuring a gossip blogger covering Young Buck's 2019 transgender scandal, which initially sparked their feud. This move highlights how 50 Cent often uses trolling with a mix of creativity and pettiness to escalate conflicts.
The back-and-forth between 50 Cent and Young Buck continues to unfold publicly, blending humor, personal jabs, and social media theatrics. Meanwhile, GloRilla's sister remains a surprising yet willing participant in this ongoing drama.