50 Cent’s Son Marquise Jackson Complains His Monthly Allowance of R120k Isn’t Enough, Advised to Get a Job

50 Cent’s Son Marquise Jackson Complains His Monthly Allowance of R120k Isn’t Enough, Advised to Get a Job

  • 50 Cent's son Marquise Jackson has complained that his allowance of R120 563 ($6 700) a month is not enough for him
  • Marquise's dad is a rapper, actor, filmmaker and a businessman and that's why he's son is demanding him to increase his monthly allowance
  • Social media users advised 50 Cent's son to stop relying on his father for money and get a job because he's now a grown man

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50 Cent's son Marquise Jackson is not happy with the allowance he gets from his father. The rapper's boy reportedly complained that his allowance of R120 563 ($6 700) a month is not enough for him. He's demanding more from his rich dad.

50 Cent is Marquise Jackson's father
50 Cent’s son Marquise Jackson complained his monthly allowance of R120k isn’t enough. Image: @50cent, @199viq
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50 Cent is a rapper, actor, movie producer and businessman. He makes millions of dollars a year and Marquise wants his fair share. RapTV took to Twitter and shared that:

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"50 Cent’s son claims the $6,700 a month his father gives him is not enough."

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Social media users shared mixed reactions to the news. Some people advised the 26-year-old to get a job and make his own money because he's now a grown man.

@hyndrxxx said:

"$6700 a month is NOT a whole lot in general. It’s a lot for doing nothing I suppose though. But then again I don’t know any details here."

@AllRapTakes wrote:

"Bro you’re a grown man. Make your own money. If you’re getting $6,700 free money every month and can’t figure out what to do with it, you’re just a failure at this point."

@kindadopebro commented:

"Imagine this plus working a full time job… he could b making some bank."

@Mawunya_ said:

"Meanwhile, someone somehow is desperately looking for that amount to start business. Life."

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@StevovoMailula wrote:

"That's R120k a month in SA."

@Theylovelus commented:

"Rich kids have it so easy and still find ways to complain."

@MukelooS added:

"Come live in South Africa, that 6700 is R120 548... or get a job, boy."

50 Cent celebrates son Sire being a top achiever

In other entertainment news, Briefly News reported that 50 Cent took to social media to celebrate his son being a top achiever. The US rapper's son was a student of the month at his school.

The In Da Club hitmaker took to his timeline to share a snap of Sire Jackson showing off his certificate. The proud dad is an actor, filmmaker and rapper. He's working hard to provide a good life for his little man.

Seeing his son achieving at a young age made the Den of Thieves actor smile from ear to ear. Taking to Twitter, the excited parent captioned his post:

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"My boy getting student of the month."

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Mxolisi Mngadi (Editor) Mxolisi Mngadi is an entertainment reporter. He graduated in 2002 from Damelin with a Diploma in Journalism, majoring in African and International Studies, Journalism and Electronic Media. He then started his journalism career at the Daily Sun newspaper, went on to The Citizen, and worked as a senior reporter at News24. He has been a writer for more than 15 years.

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