50 Cent Viciously Trolls His Son Marquise Jackson in New Video for Complaining About R120k Child Support

50 Cent Viciously Trolls His Son Marquise Jackson in New Video for Complaining About R120k Child Support

  • US rapper and businessman 50 Cent viciously trolled his son Marquise Jackson in a hilarious video doing the rounds on social media
  • In the video, the Den of Thieves actor roasts Marquise for complaining that the $6 700 (just over R120k) monthly child support he gets from his father is not enough
  • 50 Cent feels that his son, who just turned 26, should not be talking about child support because he's now a grown man who should be making his own money

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50 Cent has responded to his son Marquise Jackson complaining about his child support. The US rapper-turned-businessman trolled Marquise in a hilarious video doing the rounds on the timeline.

50 Cent is Marquise Jackson's dad
50 Cent trolled his son Marquise Jackson in a new video. Image: @50cent, @199viq
Source: Instagram

In the clip, 50 Cent roasts his son for complaining that his $6 700 (just over R120 000) monthly child support is not enough. Fiddy threw shade in the direction of Marquise Jackson on his 26th birthday on Thursday, 13 October.

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The funny clip posted on Twitter starts with 50's birthday song In Da Club playing in the background. While taking a bubble bath, he sees his son on breaking news complaining about his allowance. 50 Cent then switches off the TV and says:

"This n*gga is crazy, you're 25 years old, why you talking about child support?"

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Peeps took to the micro-blogging app to share their thoughts on the Den of Thieves actor's savage video.

@JessicaHeidi5 said:

"This is that one story no one is ever gon know whats truly going down in their private lives. The boy appears to want his fathers attention, but why is he not giving it? Money is obviously not the issue here!"

@kanyarusoke2 commented:

"50 is a menace."

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@iTalkWet wrote:

"His son seeing his unneeded child support money spent on the production of this diss video."

@JoyDaminabo_ said:

"This is so chaotic. I love it."

@superbrofreddy commented:

"Still getting child support at 25 is crazy, bro needs to grow up."

@Ajgivsnof*ckSut wrote:

"I don’t want to agree with 50 but he has a point. It just sad that it seems he doesn’t want a relationship with his son. If he doesn’t want to give more money, fine but do you care about him at all?"

@All5tarboy added:

"I said it before I'll say it again, people out here blaming 50 instead of his son. How are you at 25 years old complaining bout child support?!!! Become your own person, make your own living, establish your own assets."

50 Cent's son Marquise Jackson complains his R120k child support is not enough

In related news, Briefly News reported that 50 Cent's son Marquise Jackson is not happy with the allowance he receives from his dad The superstar's boy complained that his allowance of R120 563 ($6 700) a month is not enough for him. He's demanding more from his wealthy father.

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50 Cent a businessman, actor and rapper. He makes millions of dollars a year and Marquise wants his dad to increase his child support .

Tweeps shared mixed views to the news. Some people advised the 26-year-old to get a job and make his own money.

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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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