Vivica A. Fox has some explosive revelations about her relationship with her ex-boyfriend/rapper 50 Cent in her forthcoming book, Every Day, I'm Hustling.
On a snippet obtained by the press, the actress, television host, and now author talked about her troubled romance with the "Candy Shop" rapper, particularly their sex life. The 53-year-old characterized their activities in bed as "PG-13."
Although she said that their intimate moments were "cherished and special," she claims that she was always the one who initiated sex because she "really enjoyed making love with him." The Empire star also wrote that while she and the rapper had an amazing chemistry, he was more interested in his career than on their relationship.
Fox and Fiddy, whose real name is Curtis James Jackson, started dating back in 2003, but the two have been in a public word war since they broke up a few years ago.
This is not the first time that the former celebrity couple's sex life became a hot topic. Back in 2016, Fox hinted in a television appearance that the rapper might be gay.
"He just seems like he's got something that's not quite clear," she told the host at the time. "I just never forget, there was a Vibe cover with him and Soulja Boy that made me kinda go, 'hmmm' ... he looked like a booty-snatcher on that one to me."
The "In Da Club" rapper fired back, saying that the only reason she thinks that he is gay is because he let her lick his a**.
Reconciliation
Fox's new book, billed as a part-memoir, part-self help, comes over a year after she told reporters that she already made peace with her ex-boyfriend after years of bickering.
"Someone has to be the bigger person," she stated. "I hated to have beef with him, but I let nobody mess with me. I ain't no punk. I told him, 'I will always love you. We're not meant to be together, but I'll always have love for you.'"
However, the crossfire was reignited after Fox's revelations about their relationship hit the newsstands. On Instagram, 50 Cent reacted to Fox writing about their sex life on her book over a decade after they broke up.
"I'm waking up to this s***," he wrote on the caption, "that was 14 years ago. smh who does this? What the f***!"
Every Day, I'm Hustling is scheduled to come out on April 3.
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