50 Cent’s Son Responds His Father Savagely Claiming He’d Rather Have Tekashi 6ix9ine As A Son Over Him

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50 Cent’s brutal trolling knows no bounds. No one is safe. Not even his blood.

The rapper commonly known as Fitty hosted an Instagram Live Wednesday and was asked about his take on Tekashi 6ix9ine, who was recently granted release from the Queens Detention Facility and will serve the remaining four months of his 24-month sentence in home confinement, thanks to the Tom Hanks Disease outbreak.

Tekashi has become a pariah in the rap world for cooperating with the government in a 2018 federal racketeering case in which he snitched on several members of the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods in order to receive a lighter sentence.

Still, 50 holds Tekashi in a more positive light than his first-born son, Marquise Jackson.

The 44-year-old rapper’s beef with his son dates back to 2008, when 50 began feuding with Marquise’s mom, Shaniqua Thompkins. The two squabbled over 50’s $4 million mansion, and the rapper ultimately tried to evict her before the house mysteriously burned down earlier that year.

50’s relationship with his son soured from there, with the rapper even removing the 22-year-old Marquise from his will.

In 2018, 50 claimed he “wouldn’t have a bad day” if Marquise “got hit by a bus.”

More gas was poured on the fire Wednesday when a fan asked 50 to address his current relationship with 6ix9ine.

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“Nah, I ain’t heard from 6ix9ine. He’s his mother’s child now. He told on everybody,” 50 jokingly said during the stream. “He better than Marquise, though. I’ll take him before I take my actual biological son. Fuck that n***a.”

Marquise caught wind of his father’s comments and posted a response to social media. Marquise tries to play it off but there is obviously pain behind those eyes.

“Did he just say he would claim a rat?” asked Marquise, reacting to the video. “Oh no, I want no part to that cheese over here, big fella. I don’t know what y’all got going on. That’s some other shit.”

Goddamn, I can’t imagine the trauma that comes with your own father wishing you gone to millions of people. What a dick.

 

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