Madonna was spotted jetting into the Big Apple on Sunday, several days after 50 Cent reignited their feud.

The pop icon, 64, was bundled up in a black down jacket, graphic print sweatshirt, and billowing sweatpants.

She wore her red hair in multiple braids, a slick of pink lip gloss, and edgy black sunnies.

Flying in style! Madonna was spotted jetting into the Big Apple on Sunday after 50 Cent reignited their feud

The Material Girl singer carried her essential belongings inside a black tote bag.



Keeping her precious cargo close, she wore her cell phone like a necklace around her neck.

Madonna’s flight comes several days after 50 Cent reignited their feud by branding her a ‘grandma’ and slamming her over her recent bizarre lip-syncing video.

The In Da Club rapper, 47, who was locked in a war of words with the songstress, 64, after he mocked a 𝓈ℯ𝓍y selfie of her in 2021, took to Instagram to criticize her recent video in which she angrily lip synced along to the track Vent by Baby Keem.

Looking cool: The songstress fought off a chill in a fashionable look

50 – real name Curtis James Jackson III – reposted an image of an article discussing Madonna’s video and wrote: ‘I told y’all grandma was on bulls**! like a virgin at 64. LOL’ before hashtagging his own alcohol brands.



This comes after the Like A Prayer hitmaker caused a stir last week with her video, which saw her mouth lyrics including: ‘Have you ever been punched in your motherf**king face? What you say, oh you haven’t? Alright, wait!’

She put on a busty display in a a sheer black top worn beneath a lace corset.

Precious cargo: She wore her cell phone around her neck like a necklace

She posted a far more risque video to her TikTok, where she danced around in her lace bra, high-waist underwear, and twerked for the camera.

Back in December last year Madonna took to Instagram to fire back on 50 Cent after he mocked a 𝓈ℯ𝓍y selfie she posted.

Madonna shared a 2003 photo of herself affectionately posing alongside the rap artist calling him out for phoniness.