50 Cent’s Son Hits Back Over Criticism Over Living Expenses, Says He’ll Pay His Father $6,700 Just to Receive ‘24 Hours of His Time’ 

50 Cents estranged son Marquise Jackson wants to spend some time with his father and is willing to even pay the “Get Rich or Die Tryin’” emcee several thousand dollars for his time.  

Marquise took to his Instagram page Monday afternoon, on Oct. 10, to announce that he’d be willing to pay the television boss $6,700. 

The aspiring musician posted a photo of himself sitting next to the word “entitled” spelled out in $100 bills. In the caption, he wrote, “Since y’all think $6,700 is sooo much money someone tell my pops I will pay him $6,700 for just 24hr of his time so we can do everything I ever wanted to do with him as a kid. Red Yellow Green whatever color he like.” The G-unit boss made a similar post in 2015, in which he did the same with the word “Broke.” 

Many critics online suggested that the two put their differences aside and attempt to repair their strained relationship, including one user who wrote under Marquise’s post, “It’s time to put the pride to the side and reconnect.”

The message comes just days after the 25-year-old faced backlash for arguing that $6,700 per month — which his father reportedly gave his mother for child support — was not enough. 

While talking to former rapper Choke No Joke during a live stream last week, Marquise said, “$6,700 a month in… New York City; you do the math. You’re talking about a Forbes lister – you’re talking about someone that has problems with everybody – you can’t just live in any neighborhood, $81K is not a substantial amount of money. You can’t just live anywhere.”

He added, “You talking about you got beef with everybody in the industry, you can’t just live anywhere.”

Fif has since seemingly responded to his son’s offering by sharing a clip from his hit series “Power” in which his character Kanan kills his own son. “No caption needed,” the rapper wrote.

Marquise is Fif’s eldest son, whom he shares with Shaniqua Tompkins. The former couple dated from 1994 to 1998 before calling it quits. Following their split, Tompkins sued the rapper for $50 million. 

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