50 Cent

50 Cent’s son Marquise Jackson, has offered the rapper just over R120k to spend a day with him. Image via Instagram @199viq

‘I will pay’: 50 Cent’s son offers him R120k for 24 hours together

Marquise Jackson has offered his estranged father 50 Cent a significant amount of money to spend one day with him.

50 Cent

50 Cent’s son Marquise Jackson, has offered the rapper just over R120k to spend a day with him. Image via Instagram @199viq

Curtis Jackson, better known as American rapper 50 Cent, is the father of two boys. His eldest son, Marquise Jackson, took to Instagram to slam his estranged father. In a post on Monday 10 October, Marquise said he was offering 50 Cent $6 700 (R120 821) to spend 24 hours with him. 

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MARQUISE JACKSON’S RELATIONSHIP WITH 50 CENT 

According to HollywoodLife, Marquise Jackson was born in October 1997 to mother Shaniqua Thompkins and father 50 Cent. In 2017, Marquise alleged that his father “wasn’t really around enough”. 

Addressing his relationship with his father in an Instagram Live, Marquise said the child support 50 Cent gave his mother was not enough for them to survive.

“$6 700 a month in… New York City, you do the math. You’re talking about someone that has problems with everybody – you can’t just live in any neighbourhood, $81k (R1 460 683)  is not a substantial amount of money. You can’t just live anywhere,” Marquise said as per Page Six

MARQUISE JACKSON SLAMS ESTRANGED FATHER, 50 CENT 

Taking to Instagram on 10 October, the 25-year-old offered to pay his dad just over R120 000 to spend a day with him. 

“Since y’all think $6 700 is sooo much money, someone tell my pops I will pay him $6 700 for just 24hrs of his time so we can do everything I ever wanted to do with him as a kid.”

“Red Yellow Green, whatever colour he like,” wrote Marquise. 

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FATHER AND SON’S STRAINED RELATIONSHIP 

In an interview with Rap-Up in 2017, Marquise explained that growing up as a young boy, his father was like his Superman to him. But as he got older, things changed…

“But then, as I got older, you start realising things or you start seeing certain patterns and it takes an effect on your relationship with people. That’s what happened with me and my father.”