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Page Six
6 Jun 2023


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50 Cent spared no expense at a New York City steakhouse Monday.

The “In Da Club” rapper hosted an intimate dinner at Brooklyn Chop House’s Times Square location and left a $1,000 tip on the bill, sources tell Page Six exclusively.

We hear 50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, put on the soiree for his Branson Cognac brand and was celebrating a new deal.

The “Power” star, 47, ordered “every item on the menu,” including the salt and pepper lobster and numerous steaks, and stayed until the restaurant closed, according to our insiders.

“He had a fest for his team,” we’re told.

50 Cent hosted a dinner with special guest DaBaby at Brooklyn Chop House and left a $1,000 tip.
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50 cent sitting in a restaurant booth

The “In Da Club” rapper ordered everything on the menu, we’re told.
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Among the attendees were “special guest” DaBaby, Power 105.1 DJ Self, DJ Camilo and “Power Book II: Ghost” star Woody McClain.

“Hate it or Love it the under dog on????,” DaBaby, 31, captioned a series of Instagram photos from the evening.

“Had dinner w/ my Role Model last night. I ain’t never been in the room w/ @50cent without learning something new.”

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DJ Fort Nox shared a video from inside the dinner that revealed a specialty cocktail menu.

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The rapper-turned-businessman was celebrating his Branson Cognac.
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50 cent on a microphone

He also had a specialty cocktail menu made up featuring his brand.
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Branson Cognac and Le Chemin du Roi Champagne landed a deal in March partnering with the Houston Rockets and the Toyota Center to be sold at the NBA team’s games and other events.

“Since I moved to Houston in January 2021, the love shown to me by this city has inspired me to make a positive and long-lasting impact in the community,” 50 Cent said in a statement at the time.

“My investment in the Houston Rockets and their investment back into my charitable endeavors makes this partnership all the more special for me. I’m excited for what the future holds.”