, 50’s party has become a topic of discussion and even the Mayor is taking action.
Sky Addict Aviation will no longer be allowed to operate out of the Albert Whitted Airport after St. Petersburg city leaders revoked the company’s rental lease for hosting a large Super Bowl party with 50 Cent. Over the weekend, St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman threatened fines for the company and rapper for throwing a large-scale event where very few people were wearing masks.
Of course, 50 Cent wasn’t the only one hosting parties for the Super Bowl, but his party happened to be the one to grab the most attention and circulate on social media with no COVID-19 guidelines being followed. Hopefully, it was worth it for the business, now that they lost their lease. To get COVID shamed in Florida–a state that’s been open for most of the pandemic–you already know you’re on the wrong side of history.reported that Sky Addict Aviation has about six months to close up shop and cease operating. Apparently, the “In Da Club” rapper was selling tickets and tables at his Super Bowl soiree for a hefty price. General admission was $85 and tables were being sold for around a whopping $7,000.
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