50 Cent’s Son Marquise’s Mom Accuses Rapper Of Abuse, Says She Ended Things After He Hit Her In Front Of Her Kids

50 Cent’s Son Marquise’s Mom Accuses Rapper Of Abuse, Says She Ended Things After He Hit Her In Front Of Her Kids
50 Cent’s ex Shaniqua Tompkins is speaking out about the alleged abuse she endured while dating the rap mogul.
During a recent Instagram Live session, Shaniqua claimed that 50 used “to beat the mess” out of her, alleging the first incident happened while she was pregnant with their now 28-year-old son, Marquise.
She went on to say that she eventually left the relationship after two separate incidents where 50 allegedly got physical with her in front of her daughter and their son. According to Shaniqua, one particular blowup occurred after young Marquise mentioned that his father was with another woman. She claimed the comment sparked a violent argument between her and 50.
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Shaniqua said that after 50 “beat” her up during the fight, he turned the blame to their son, saying:
“See, it’s your fault I had to whoop your mother’s a$$.”
50’s relationship with Marquise has been strained for years, with the two frequently trading jabs online. Shaniqua has also been vocal about their rocky past, accusing the rapper of abandoning their son emotionally and financially. 50 has denied many of her claims and painted Marquise as entitled.
It doesn’t appear he’s reacted to Shaniqua’s latest remarks about him at this time.
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