Bryce Hall on working with 50 Cent after rapper’s ‘weird’ attempt to stop horror flick’s release



Get sued or die tryin’.

Bryce Hall said 50 Cent was “really cool” before the rapper filed a “weird” $5 million lawsuit to block the release of their horror film, “Skillhouse.”

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During an exclusive interview on Page Six’s “Virtual Reali-Tea,” the influencer spoke about how his relationship with the “Candy Shop” rapper has been since 50, born Curtis Jackson III, sued the producers of the film for allegedly exploiting his name, voice and likeness without authorization.

Bryce Hall said 50 Cent was “really cool” before the rapper filed a “weird” $5 million lawsuit to block the release of their horror film, “Skillhouse.” Courtesy Everett Collection
During an exclusive interview on Page Six’s “Virtual Reali-Tea,” the influencer spoke about how his relationship with the “Candy Shop” rapper has been since 50 sued the producers of the film to block its release. Page Six

“I mean, I feel like I gave him his first ‘L,’” Hall, 25, told hosts Danny Murphy and Evan Real.

“Like, his first — [50’s] been taking constant wins across social media and media for longer than I’ve been alive,” he added.

“So, it was cool. It was cool handing him his first ‘L.’ He was trying to hold his hostage for $5 million and we beat him in court a few days ago.”

When asked how it felt to score that “victory,” the TikTok star replied that it gave him “good” content to use online.

“I mean, I feel like I gave him his first ‘L,’” Hall told hosts Danny Murphy and Evan Real. Page Six
Hall then opened up about how it was working with the G-Unit Records founder during filming for “Skillhouse.” Courtesy Everett Collection

“I posted a TikTok and an Instagram reel with [50’s] audio, the ‘Many Men,’ You know, it was, it’s great,” he explained. 

Hall then opened up about how it was working with the G-Unit Records founder, 50, during filming for “Skillhouse.”

“I filmed a few scenes with him. He was really cool on set,” the social media star confessed.

“He was producing, like he was really a part of it. And then, randomly, five days before, or two weeks before we go out into theaters, he tries this $5 million thing. I don’t know.”

Hall said the “Power” alum’s lawsuit was “really weird,” adding that he “wasn’t expecting it.” Nick Vespe
In April, 50 filed a lawsuit against the producers of the “Skillhouse,” alleging that he never inked a final deal with producers. Courtesy Everett Collection

Hall said the “Power” alum’s lawsuit was “really weird,” adding that he “wasn’t expecting it.”

In April, 50 filed a lawsuit against the producers of the “Skillhouse,” alleging that he never inked a final deal with producers.

The “In da Club” emcee claimed producer Ryan Kavanaugh still used 50’s name, image, voice and likeness all over promotion for the film. He also claimed that he and his youngest son, Sire, 12, weren’t compensated for their involvement in the horror film.

The “In da Club” emcee claimed he wasn’t compensated and that producer Ryan Kavanaugh still used his name, image, voice and likeness all over promotion for the film. NBAE via Getty Images
Last week, a judge denied the rapper’s request for a preliminary injunction to stop the film’s release. MAR/Capital Pictures / MEGA

The “Den of Thieves” actor asked a judge to block the movie’s July 11 release, and to award him $5 million in damages — plus punitives.

However, last week, US District Judge Hernán D. Vera denied the rapper’s request for a preliminary injunction.

“Skillhouse” is set to release in theaters on Friday.


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