After his son voiced concerns about his child support obligations and asked to spend a day with him, 50 Cent took to Instagram.
This isn’t a dad joke
Marquise Jackson, 50 Cent’s eldest child, posted a message to Instagram on Monday (October 11) asking his father for $6,700 in exchange for a day of time with him.
The sad post featured a picture of Jackson and the words “Entitled” written in layers of cash on the ground.
In response to his son Jackson’s post, 50 Cent has offered to spend a day with him doing “anything Jackson ever wanted to do with him as a kid.”
Jackson’s post came following exchange on Instagram Live between him and the musician Choke No Joke.
Jackson seemed to claim that 50 Cent had not given his mother adequate child support for them to live comfortably.
“$6,700 a month in […] New York City, you do the arithmetic,” the 25-year-old stated.
You can’t just live in any area since $81K is not a sizable sum of money when you’re talking about a Forbes lister who has issues with everyone. You cannot simply reside anywhere.
Since then, it appears that 50 Cent has replied to both his eldest son’s desire to spend the day with him and comments made regarding the amount of money the rapper paid in child support.
The day after Jackson published the photo of him with $6,700, the musician for In Da Club released a clip from the crime drama Power on Instagram.
50 Cent not only acted as Kanan Stark on the show but also served as an executive producer.
Since then, it appears that 50 Cent has replied to both his eldest son’s desire to spend the day with him and comments made regarding the amount of money the rapper paid in child support.
The day after Jackson published the photo of him with $6,700, the musician for In Da Club released a clip from the crime drama Power on Instagram.
50 Cent not only acted as Kanan Stark on the show but also served as an executive producer.
In the past, 50 Cent has talked openly about his connection with his oldest son.
The rapper bluntly said in an Instagram Live in 2020: “I didn’t anticipate that success would cost me my first-born, but it’s the scenario it is.
“My grandfather used to say, ‘Is that a snake or do you need to get bit?’ If it rattles and slithers like a snake.
What he keeps repeating is that whenever you see the boy, he always appears with someone you don’t get along with. What does that mean, exactly? “