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In a surprising turn of events, Ja Rule was denied entry into the UK days before the start of his new tour. The rapper first announced his Sunrise Tour in December 2023 and was scheduled to perform his first show on Friday. But sadly, fans who have been waiting for Ja Rule’s tour for a long time will have to wait a little longer. In the wake of the news, the 47-year-old celebrity has taken to various social media platforms to voice his frustrations.
Ja Rule Denied Entry Into the UK
Ja Rule is no stranger to controversy, but a recent challenge regarding his tour has left him crying out in frustration. On Tuesday, the rap icon took to X and Instagram to share the disappointing news with fans. In the post, Ja Rule revealed he had been denied entry into the UK before his upcoming tour.
“I’m so devastated I can’t believe the UK won’t let me in,” he noted.
The rapper further explained that it was heartbreaking to be denied entry days before the show after spending $500,000 in production to put the tour together. According to Ja Rule, it was unfair to him and his fans, as the venues were already 85 percent sold out.
A few minutes later, the Mesmerize crooner shared a follow-up post explaining his entry denial. According to Ja Rule, it was all because of his criminal record.
“The UK is one of the few European countries that restrict entry to people with criminal records,” he wrote.
“In general, you will likely be denied entry if you have been convicted of a crime punishable by 23 months or more under British law or served more than 12 months in prison. This…🤬,” Ja Rule concluded.
Fans Erupt With Mixed Reactions to Ja Rule’s Outcry
Shortly after Ja Rule voiced out on X, The Shade Room reposted the tweet on Instagram, igniting many mixed reactions from fans. Some fans noted that Ja Rule and his team were to blame for not properly checking the UK’s entry rules.
“His team failed on that. They supposed to know this,” a fan wrote.
Another fan shared:
“You came online to tell us that but you couldn’t get online to check UK’s entry rules?”
A third fan with similar thoughts noted:
“Surely you would know the laws of a country before spending half a million.”
Some fans also questioned the authenticity of Ja Rule’s claims, pointing out people who visited the UK even with a criminal record.
“But how? Bobby Shmurder was just in the UK and we know he did 7 years🤔🤔🤔,” a fan quizzed.
Another person commented:
“I don’t know how true this is. I was just in London and I have two felonies and served more than six years in feds.”
Others said it was most likely Karma for the failed Fyre Festival, originally founded by Ja Rule. Recall that in 2017, fans were expecting to have a great time in the Bahamas after shelling out upwards of $1,595. However, the opposite was the case, as many of the musical acts failed to show, leaving travelers stranded on the island. Meanwhile, some fans wonder what the future holds for Ja Rule’s tour.