It seems like feistiness runs in the Knowles family -- after Solange made news headlines with her vicious assault on brother-in-law Jay Z, 50 Cent now reveals that he almost got attacked by Beyoncé over his infamous feud with the Brooklyn rapper.

In a recent interview with Power 105.1's "The Breakfast Club," the Queens emcee brought up how he was confronted by the R&B diva over his beef with Hov. "One time [Beyoncé] jumped off a ledge and came running over cause she thought me and Jay had issues," he said. "And I'm like, 'What the f*ck? Did she really just jump and run up on me like that?'"

"We was at the Cosmopolitan. She jumped out and was like this, 'What! That Bonnie and Clyde for real! You try this or what, boy! I'm here!' She bugged out at me," 50 Cent continued. "I looked and Jay starts laughing. He's like, 'Yo, you know what it is.' I said, 'Oh shit! What the f*ck y'all got going on, man?' Bey jumped down off of that joint like, 'What? What's up?' Matter of fact, Floyd [Mayweather] was there. We were in the Cosmopolitan in Vegas and I was bringing him to say what's up to Jay because Jay don't really like him."

In addition, the "Animal Ambition" rapper proceeded to talk about another fight -- a recent physical altercation between T.I. and Mayweather in Las Vegas. He said he knew there was a negative vibe going on between the pair. "I already knew they kind of had that energy towards [each other] with Tiny [T.I.'s wife] going already," he said. "So, Tip kind of was feeling like it was something going on between them two. And he should have distanced himself from it. Especially if it's your woman ... I'm not sure quite he connected. The fact that he threw it is good enough credit."

50 Cent also claimed that Eminem is one artist he will never have an argument with. "I will never have an argument. It don't even matter," he said. "It's because he's the reason -- When you doing 23 million records on the Marshall Mathers LP, everybody wanna do what you want to do. You know what I'm saying? And he's saying '50's next.' This the next thing. I'm telling you it's gonna be big."

"And that's why the support was the way it was. Of course Dre got with it and liked it and wanted to work with it," he added. "But if he didn't get with it, it would have still -- everything would have still happened. It was one of those things for me like I put him in a category with my grandparents. Cause he helped me do things that I couldn't do at the moment."