50 Cent made headlines when he indulged in an extravagant dining experience at the Brooklyn Chop House in Times Square. Reports suggest that on Monday (June 5), the G-Unit rapper not only enjoyed a sumptuous meal but also left an incredibly generous $1000 tip to show his appreciation. This lavish dinner, which celebrated a new deal for 50 Cent’s Branson Cognac brand, became even more memorable with the presence of special guest DaBaby and other notable personalities.
According to a reliable source, 50 Cent spared no expense during his visit to the New York steakhouse. Page Six, a reputable publication, revealed that the rapper ordered “every item on the menu” to create a grand feast for his team. The celebration was fueled by the success of his Branson Cognac brand, marking a significant milestone in his career.
In an Instagram post, DaBaby, who was one of the privileged guests, expressed his admiration for 50 Cent and the valuable lessons he always learns when in his presence.
Joining 50 Cent and DaBaby at the memorable dinner were other prominent personalities, including DJ Self and Woody McClain, renowned for his role in Power Book II: Ghost. These notable figures added to the vibrant atmosphere of the evening, and their presence was captured in shared photos on social media platforms. 50 Cent himself took to Instagram to share snapshots from the steakhouse celebration, expressing his appreciation for the good times and the distinct New York vibes that filled the air.
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