50 Cent Wishes His Oldest Son Would Get Hit By A Bus

50 Cent Wishes His Oldest Son Would Get Hit By A Bus
It’s no secret that 50 Cent and his oldest son, 21-year-old Marquise Jackson, have a strained relationship but to wish death on your own child may be a new low.

50 Cent and Marquise have traded slight jabs towards each other on social media for years. At one point, 50 even blocked Marquise on Instagram. 50 has long blamed his baby mama, Shaniqua Tompkins, for he and his son’s strained relationship, but now that Marquise is an adult and capable of making his own decisions, nothing has changed their dynamic.
This week, 50 Cent took another jab at his estranged son when he wished death on him and a friend. Under a photo of Marquise and the son of 50’s longtime enemy, Kenneth “Supreme Griff” McGriff, 50 Cent wrote:
If both these little n*ggas got hit by a bus, I wouldn’t have a bad day.

50 Cent and Supreme Griff have a long history. It’s believed that when 50 Cent was shot 9 times, Griff was involved.
In 2007, McGriff was convicted of murder-for-hire on charges that he paid $50,000 to have two rivals killed in 2001. One of those men was Mobb Deep affiliate, E-Moneybags. He was sentenced to life in prison. He’s also alleged to have had a hand in the murder of Run DMC’s Jam Master Jay.
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