Beyonce Poses Backstage After Performing at the 56th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles
Beyonce poses backstage after performing at the 56th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles. REUTERS

With so many rumours surrounding R&B's power couple Beyonce and Jay Z, rapper 50 Cent added more scoop on how Queen Bey loves her man that she is willing to "jump off a ledge" to defend him. In his latest interview with Power 105.1, the "In Da Club" singer revealed that Beyonce doesn't play games when it come to her man as he gives out a detailed encounter with the diva.

"One time she jumped off of a ledge and came running over cause she thought me and Jay had issues," the 38-year-old rapper explained during a recent interview with "The Breakfast Club" posted on US magazine. "I was like - "What the f-? Did she really just jump and run at me like that?"

Apparently Sasha Fierce got her info wrong when she jumped out and confronted 50 Cent about a beef with her hubby.

"She jumped out and I was like this, 'What? That Bonnie and Clyde for real! You try this or what, boy? I'm here!' She bugged out at me," he recalled the incident as he was conversing with Jay Z when the "Drunk in Love" singer confused their word exchange for a spat.

"I looked and Jay starts laughing," he added. "He's like, 'Yo, you know what it is.'" The rappers feud was merely lyrical as they went on to tour together in 2003 and 2007.

This report came out after the much publicized riff between Solange and Jay Z in a hotel elevator in NYC, in which Beyonce was caught on camera as she watched her sister kicking and screaming at her husband. The Met Gala incident started a lot of rumours on the couple's troubled marriage and infidelity issues since they tied the knot in 2008.

After countless internet speculation, the trip released a joint statement to clear all rumours surrounding the May 5 elevator episode. "They both have apologized to each other and we have moved forward as a united family," the statement reads posted on Daily News.

Check out the video on 50 Cent interview with Power 105.1.