Following last week's father-son controversy, Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson's first-born son, Marquise, stated that he would prefer a face-to-face conversation with his father after publicly criticizing 50 for paying $6,700 per month in child support.
Jackson told Choke No Joke during an Instagram Live interview that $81K [per year] is not a large amount of money.
In a new interview with TMZ, Jackson acknowledged that a chat with his father won't necessarily heal old scars, but he would want to understand his father's perspective on their separated relationship. He told TMZ that he does not even know if a sit-down can fix the situation.
He explained that this is mostly an olive branch. If 50 Cent is game, he is game as well. He is willing to sit down with him in order to hear his perspective and obtain a better understanding.
The son added that since they are both males, they should be able to agree and disagree without issue. Jackson was unreserved in expressing his views on the topic, admitting that he would turn down the money in exchange for 50's time and a relationship he claims he never had with his father.
He revealed that from his 50 Cent's perspective, he seems quite entitled, but this is not the case.
For Jackson, it's never been about the money; it's always been about the relationship and what's best for me personally. For him, it's more about the connection than the money, because if it's about the money, he is willing to sacrifice it to at least make the situation a little bit better, if possible.
He reiterated that he honestly does not know what to expect from this circumstance if they do have a sit-down; He does not know what to expect or what it will look like, but he is more than happy to pay for his time if that's what it takes. Perhaps a better position would be if they could simply achieve mutual understanding, if they could just understand each other a little bit better, he conceded.
It remains to be seen if 50 Cent will take heed.
50 Cent, considered the best rapper in America, has a net worth of $ 52 million. 50 Cent, the most popular rapper, is projected to have a net worth of approximately $ 52 million, according to multiple online sources. Once declared bankrupt due to legal issues, the rapper is now one of the wealthiest rappers in the world.
It is widely believed that this choice was made solely to prevent tens of millions of dollars in damages. The American music industry ranks him first among all notable musicians and rappers. But despite his name and notoriety, he was in the spotlight for a different purpose. He was in the news due to his financial difficulties.
According to his tax records, he earns over $184,000 per month from G-Unit-branded entertainment contracts in music, film, and television. His extravagant lifestyle includes property valued at $8.25 million. Consequently, he has real estate properties in Atlanta, Long Island, and New Jersey, which he leases to rap artists.
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