50 Cent may be the forgiving type but he certainly hasn’t forgotten as he’s getting back at Nick Cannon two months after the talk show host shamed him.
Fans will recall that in June, Cannon had a conversation with the rapper’s ex-girlfriend, Vivica Fox, on “The Daily Cannon” podcast, where she made disapproving remarks about Cent’s appearance.
With that in mind, the “21 Questions” musician recently poked fun at Cannon’s extended family, especially his 12 children by different women, hinting that he doesn’t envy the emotional toll the famous baby daddy has to carry.
50 Cent Believes Having A Big House Is Good If He Has Many Children Like Nick Cannon
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While sharing his views on overspending, including buying giant properties, the “In da Club” rapper jokingly slammed Cannon for having more than enough kids to fill a mansion.
Speaking to Brian J. Roberts of Forbes, Cent initially showed how he learned from past mistakes about living in luxury to mark one’s success.
He recalls buying his mansion in Farmington, Connecticut, in 2003, which he admits to regret. The property was acquired from Mike Tyson’s ex-wife for $4.1 million following the success of her album, “Get Rich or Die Tryin’.”
The 50,000-square-foot residence has 52 rooms, a grand cathedral foyer, a grotto-like pool spa, a full nightclub with a casino room, two billiards rooms, a basketball court, a recording studio and, a helipad.
The 48-year-old TV producer spends a lot of money on the house every month —$72,000, which covers her mortgage, property taxes, insurance and utilities. In addition, he paid $5,000 for gardening and $9,000 for security. He admits to Roberts that even with an extravagant display of wealth, which he feels is unnecessary, he will still sleep in one bed.
In his words, “You’re still going to be sleeping in one bed… So if you’re not in that mode where you want to bring a bunch of people around for you to entertain them, then you’re not smart.”
However, she believes the extra space will be worth it if she has as many children as Cannon. Glaring at the “Drumline” cast, he joked, “If I had 12 Nick Cannon kids or s–t like that, you could put them all in a bedroom. Everybody’s here. But I wouldn’t have kids like that. “
“I don’t know what’s wrong with Nick Cannon,” he exclaimed before quickly correcting himself, claiming the “old 50 Cent” had slipped and he was now the “new 50.” Cent then referenced Cannon’s statement about him during one of his shows. “Yeah, you know, I owe him because he said something about me,” he said.
Speaking about the “Roll Bounce” star’s comments, in June during an episode of “The Daily Cannon” podcast, which featured former Cent, Fox, as a guest star, he said, “You can, like, fantasize about Fif from 15 years ago,” while adding a mocking note about the Grammy Award winner looking different from his early days than today’s “fat” 50.
Cannon continued, “He looked like he got a package of hot dogs on the back of his neck.” However, his co-hosts Mason Moussette and Courtney Bee insist that they still find Cent attractive.
This led the 42-year-old podcaster to state, “You see pictures from ‘Get Rich or Die Tryin,’ now it’s go thick or die fried’.”
‘Power’ Creator Announces Plans To Foreclose On Former Employees’ Homes After Winning Lawsuit
Cent’s applause in response to Cannon’s past jab probably didn’t come as a surprise to fans considering the father-of-two is notorious for trolling. Back in March on Instagram, the ‘Power” star caught up with former employee, Mitchell Green.
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He accused Green of taking $2.2 million in “under-the-table bribes” between 2018 and 2020 before his crimes were discovered in October 2022. The businessman was also charged with “breach of contract, breach of fiduciary duty, fraud, and unjust enrichment” regarding Sire Spirits, a misdemeanor a Cent brand that makes Branson Cognac.
The G-Unit Records founder won the case and was awarded $6,194,293. However, Green has yet to pay, prompting Cent to announce that he will take all of his assets, including his home.
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