50 Cent criticized his son for betting on a basketball game with his own money, even though the result was favorable to the tycoon
Though the mogul won, 50 Cent checked his son for spending his money on a basketball game.
The New York City rapper and businessman posted a video of 11-year-old Sire Jackson negotiating a free throw while down $500 on Wednesday (February 21).
The clip’s recorder joked, “I’m going to call your dad and tell him to give me my money.” “You’re betting dad’s money now.”
He captioned it: “Just in, SIRE caught gambling with my money [suspiciоus emoji] his аss better made that shot!”
Fif’s kid made the shot to erase his debt and earn $100, saving Sire from owing his challenger $1,100.
50 Cent took time to appreciate life last year while on his Final Lap Tour, easing back into rapper mode. The G-Unit mogul posted a photo of his baby on Instagram in mid-August, marveling at his rapid growth.
Dreadlocks and white Air Jordan IIIs were worn by the 10-year-old next to an older boy.
The caption said, “Look how big my baby got, SIRE this is crаzy he eating that filipino cuisine,” 50 joked.
Busta Rhymes, Tony Yayo, and TDE CEO Anthony “Top Dawg” Tiffith all reacted on the 48-year-old’s post, аmаzed at how quickly the child was growing up.
“Not that little baby!” Astonished, one follower wrote. “He grew up too fast! So cute.”
In September 2012, 50 Cent and Daphne Joy, a Filipino and Puerto Rican model and actress he briefly dated in the early 2010s, had Sire Jackson.
Despite his troubled connection with his eldest son, Marquise Jackson, 50 has always loved Sire. In 2017, he named his company Sire Spirits after his son and gave him his film debut in Skill House, which he starred in and co-produced.