50 Cent lashes out says ‘Wouldn’t Have a Bad Day’ if his son Marquise got hit by a bus

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50 Cent has some harsh words for his estranged son Marquise Jackson. On Thursday, the 43-year-old rapper left a comment on Marquise’s Instagram photo that read: “If both these little n— got hit by a bus, I wouldn’t have a bad day.” 

 In the photo, Marquise was posing with the son of 50 Cent’s longtime rival Kenneth “Supreme” McGriff.

After receiving backlash, the Power star tweeted, “I have zero ill will towards anyone living on this Earth. The people Shanquois [sic] son looks up to and associates with is a reflection of the negative energy he embraces towards me.”

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He added, “I paid his mother $1,360,000 in support to afford him opportunities I never had.”

The two’s rocky relationship stems from the “Get Rich Or Die Tryin’” rapper’s nasty split from ex-girlfriend Shaniqua Tompkins

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People reports that the pair dated for several years and welcomed Marquise together in 1997.  “The couple had an extended custody battle over the child and didn’t reach an official arrangement until October 2008,” according to the report. 

 In an exclusive interview with the Rap-Up, Marquise, who is pursuing his own rapping career, opened up about his estranged relationship with his famous father.

 “It completely went south when I was probably like 10 or 11. It kind of dwindled down as time went on and certain events happened,” he revealed in 2017. “For me, I just started feeling differently about him because growing up, my dad was my superhero. He’s on television, he does this, he does this, he would take me to school. It was like having a father who’s Superman, more or less.”

 “But then, as I got older, you start realizing things or you start seeing certain patterns and it takes an effect on your relationship with people,” he continued. “That’s what happened with me and my father. He’s still alive but I can’t tell you our last conversation or the last time we even had a dialogue.”

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