50 Cent's son has called him out after his offer to pay $6,700 to spend a day with him was seemingly shot down.
Marquise Jackson had offered to pay a month of child support, amounting to $6,700, if it meant he could spend a day with his dad as he posted his offer to Instagram.
Posting a picture of himself with the money laid out on the floor spelling out 'entitled', Marquise wrote that he wanted to spend a day with his famous father so 'we can do everything I ever wanted to do with him as a kid'.
50 Cent responded brutally, posting a clip to Instagram from crime drama series Power, which he executive produced and starred in as Kanan Stark.
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In the clip Kanan is talking to his son Shawn and is told that his son just wants to make his father proud.
Instead, Kanan rejects his son and tells him he's 'failed [him] again' before brutally shooting him dead, which would seem like a clear rejection of the request from his actual son to spend the day with him.
Marquise wanted to make his position on patching things up with his dad clear and decided to try a different approach.
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The rapper's son told TMZ it really wasn't about the money despite his offer to pay $6,700 to spend a day with him, though he said he'd pay more than that if it got him sitting down with his father.
He said: "I don't even know if a sit-down could restore the situation, this is more sort of an olive branch.
"If you're up for it, I'm up for it. I'm definitely willing to sit down with him so I can hear his perspective and gain a little bit of understanding. We're both men at the end of the day, we should be able to agree and disagree and it not be a problem.
"From his perspective he thinks I'm entitled but that's not the case. If it's about the money then I'm willing to put it up to at least make the situation a little bit better, honestly I don't know what to expect."
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50 Cent's son said he was 'more than willing' to pay for a day of his dad's time and suggested if they could spend a bit of time together they might understand each other better.
The rapper has previously spoken about his strained relationship with his son, saying he 'didn't think that success would cost me my first-born, but it's the situation it is'.
UNILAD have contacted 50 Cent's representatives for comment.
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