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50 CENT AND HIS SON TAKE JABS AT EACH OTHER ON HIS 26TH BIRTHDAY

50 CENT AND HIS SON TAKE JABS AT EACH OTHER ON HIS 26TH BIRTHDAY
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Lisa Mugo

Curtis ’50 Cent’ Jackson and his estranged son Marquise Jackson, took jabs at each other during Marquise’s 26thbirthday on Thursday.

The online feud between the father and the son began when Marquise went on live to say that the $6,700 in child support his father would pay was not enough to take care of him. The amount summed up to $80,000 a year.

Marquise Jackson /Google Images/

50 however had revealed that his son is entitled and that the cause of their failed relationship is all the works of his mother who Marquise sides with.

In an attempt to amend the relationship with his dad, Marquise then offered to pay 50 cent for 24 hours of his time, which would be spent doing the things that he has always wanted to do with his dad as a young boy.

50 Cent who is known for sparking online feuds, remained mute up until Tuesday when he responded in a way that only 50 can, by posting a scene from his hit TV show Power. The scene shows 50 discussing with his son then finally shoots him dead.

He then posted a short clip of himself in a bathtub on Thursday where he was seated inside a bathtub in his luxury hotel scrolling through TV channels up until he lands on the video where his first-born son talks about the $6,700 child support.

50 Cent /Google Images/

This n*gga 25, talking about child support,” he said.

Marquise then takes a jab at his father, posting a screenshot of the video and backing it up with a scene from Power where Michael Reiny Jr. shoots his father Ghost. He then backs it up with the hashtag ‘I’m You dad’, letting his father know that the apple does not fall too far from the tree.

It is unclear if the two will finally settle their differences and become one big happy family, but we hope for the best as we continue to watch how things will unfold.

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