The 'Lollipop' hitmaker seemingly has moved on from the snub as he is seen smiling from ear-to-ear at the 'Day Shift' actor's VIP table at megaclub E11even in Miami.
- Dec 9, 2024
AceShowbiz - Lil Wayne apparently is living his life to the fullest despite a previous let-down. The "Lollipop" hitmaker, who is also famous as Weezy, had a blast with Jamie Foxx and Jimmy Butler at a party after his Super Bowl snub.
On Sunday, December 8, the 41-year-old hip-hop artist made an appearance at the bash, which was held at megaclub E11even in Miami, Florida. He attended the gathering to entertain the guests, which included the actor and the professional basketball player.
A source spilled to Page Six that Weezy took the stage at 4:30 A.M. to belt out some of his songs, including "A Milli", "I'm Going In" and "Steady Mobbin' ". He wrapped up his set during the party before 5 A.M..
Before delivering the tracks on the stage, Weezy reportedly joined Jamie at the "Day Shift" actor's VIP table. At one point, he was photographed sharing a good laugh with Jimmy as they had a fun conversation. The spitter appeared to be in a good mood, flashing his radiant big smiles in some of the photos published by the media outlet.
The fun outing came less than three months after Weezy found out that he was not chosen to be headliner at the 2025 Super Bowl Halftime Show. A few days after Kendrick Lamar was revealed as the artist to headline the big event, Weezy expressed his disappointment for not being selected.
In a video that he uploaded in mid-September, Weezy said, "That hurt, hurt a lot." He reiterated, "It hurt a lot. But y'all are f**king amazing. It made me feel like s**t. And when I felt like s**t, you guys reminded me that I ain't s**t. That's an amazing reality. So, like I said, it broke me. And I'm just trying to put me back together but my God have you all help me."
While some famous figures showed sympathy to Weezy, others believed that he shouldn't have responded that way. Among them was Snoop Dogg, who said, "I was never crying about it or mad about it. When Dr. Dre called me and asked me to get his back, I was there for him. But I didn't feel like I was supposed to be there and demanded to be there."
The "Gin and Juice" rapper stressed, "This is a big event. People look at everything when they pick the person to perform." He then suggested, "You should just be honored that hip-hop is being able to be seen on that platform for all of us and not hate on the next man."