Pardison Fontaine Seemingly Responds To Claim About His Card Declining At A Party

Pardison Fontaine had to pop out again on Twitter to seemingly address some rumors floating around him, which has unfortunately been a pretty big part of his 2024 so far. Moreover, one particular user on the social media platform made some unverified and self-admittedly biased claims about him at a recent get-together that he supposedly hosted. “Pardi threw an event at my job n had his friends fighting outside bc his card declined the 10k rental cost,” they wrote. “Had to put it out there bc I don’t like him.” It seems like the rapper responded to this, but not in the way that you would expect from someone presumably looking to deny false accusations.

“Yoooo..” Pardison Fontaine shared on Twitter this week. “I got these people mad as hell [crying-laughing emoji]… I don’t even come on this app enough to see all yall wasted energy.” Furthermore, a lot of folks pointed out that this isn’t much of a denial from him, so he didn’t really close the door on explaining what allegedly happened. It’s all pretty low stakes, though, as many in the comments section of the post below have rightfully pointed out that there are many different reasons as to why a credit card transaction could be declined that have nothing to do with balance. As such, the “Conceited” MC could’ve been dealing with anything if this actually went down.

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Pardison Fontaine Seems To Brush Off Card Decline Story

Regardless, there is sadly still plenty of other gossip around Pardison Fontaine to consume if you’re hungry. Some of this involves his relationship with Jada Kingdom, which a lot of folks are making assumptions about that range from tender to toxic. They haven’t been shy about controversy, whether together or separately, but that’s no reason to go nuclear over every little detail. We’ll see whether people’s wild imaginations really manifest as they think or if these are just more reaches.

Meanwhile, Pardison Fontaine is also still dealing with the fallout of his relationship with Megan Thee Stallion. This was a focal point of the Nicki Minaj beef that the latter experienced earlier this year, and one that seems to have died down since. Still, who knows what could happen next? All we know is that, whatever you’re saying about Pardi with those Twitter thumbs, he’s probably not reading it.

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Tony Yayo Addresses Decline Of G-Unit

Tony Yayo recently spoke on the decline of G-Unit during a conversation with DJ Vlad. Moreover, the two spoke about the mental health struggles that go into the music industry, especially dealing with falling off. However, the New York rapper acknowledged that all good things come to and end, and he had to handle that.

NEW YORK, NY – JUNE 02: Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson (L) and Tony Yayo (C) perform during the “Power” season two premiere event with a special performance from 50 Cent, G-Unit and other guests on June 2, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for Starz)

“I come from the bad,” Yayo expressed. “If I lose it all, I could just kind of hustle up and get it back again. That’s just how it is. Life has its ups and downs, and I had to learn that. I’m not gonna be on a high horse. G-Unit: I remember the rollercoaster was going up. But once the rollercoaster go down… people are still going to kiss 50’s ass, ’cause he’s 50 Cent. But once our G-Unit rollercoaster, went down, everybody was different.

“Motherf***ers wasn’t answering the phone, motherf***ers wouldn’t call you, see how you’re doing,” he continued. “These are the same people you’re flying around the world. You’re taking care of their family, you’re giving their family money. They’re in your house, they’re eating your food, your eggs, they go in your cars. But, you know, life has its ups and downs. You realize who’s real and who’s not in them situations.”

Meanwhile, in the same interview, Yayo explained how 50 Cent and many other rappers are damaged by their tough lives.

“Listen, [50] didn’t know who his father was, and his moms was in the streets, and she got killed,” he told Vlad. “There’s no parents there, your grandparents are older, you’re damaged, bro. You was outside, the streets taught n***as. A lot of shootings you see… You see an 18-year-old kid stab his 16-year-old girlfriend somewhere in New York because he thought she was cheating. 

“It’s what they see from parents,” he went on. “It’s f***ed up for certain places. Sometimes, you want to help and try to fix people, your mans say he do s**t for the youth. That’s real s**t. ‘Cause that’s where it starts at, trying to help them, but some people can’t be helped. They just f***in’ bad seeds, bruh.”

Still, what do you think of Tony Yayo’s thoughts on the decline of G-Unit? However you may feel, let us know in the comments and check out the interview clip below. Also, as always, come back to HNHH for the latest stories from Tony Yayo, 50 Cent, and the rest of the G-Unit camp.