
50 Cent disowns his son Marquise Jackson, and this comes months after the teenager dissed his father in his first rap song.
Drama started when the rapper shared the photo of his second son, Davian, who he said is resuming at Hunter College for a programme. While many people congratulated the young boy for his achievement, one fan asked the rapper to confirm how many sons he has.
“Just 2, because I have no relationship with Shanique’s son,” said 50 Cent who has three sons with three different women.
50 Cent’s relationship with the 19-year-old went down the drain following the rapper’s overstretched feud with the boy’s mother, Shaniqua Tompkins.
In February, Marquise dropped his first ever rap song titled ‘Different’, in which he says of his father, “Lost my pops, he’s still alive”. As though that shade was not enough, he dropped that debut song on the 14th anniversary of his father’s debut album ‘Get Rich Or Die Tryin’.
Now 50 Cent has announced that he no more has a relationship with the teenager, and this breaks the hearts of many people.
“He has forsaken his own flesh and blood. SMDH.
G** WILL handle him.
AND his ELDEST will be the one HE WILL NEED and BEG forgiveness of in the end,” said one Instagrammer.
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