50 Cent's Son Supports Slowbucks On Instagram

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"This picture was a bad idea," responds 50's older son.

50's been known to have quite a few feuds over the course of his career, both with competitors and within his musical family. Now, the rapper may have another bone to pick with a blood relative.

Just a few months after 50 famously had -- or did not have -- Slow's chain snatched during his 2014 Summer Jam set, his son Marquise Jackson is now publicly supporting Slow's new project on Instagram. 

50's oldest son was quick to respond to the photo, telling his younger brother that "this picture was a bad idea." It has been rumored that a picture Slowbucks took with former G-Unit affiliate Trav and Marquise caused the altercation on June 1st, but Slowbucks later refuted those claims.

“It’s no beef with 50,” Slowbucks said in an interview with The Breakfast Club. “I didn’t know it was an issue to the point that it would lead to what it led to. I mean, my middle finger’s up in a bunch of pictures. You know? The caption of the picture actually let it be known. It said that ‘F what you may think or what you may see we all one family. #Family’ So, at the end of the day I don’t know how that—I don’t believe it’s a picture that actually caused everything that happened…It’s never that serious to where you use somebody’s child. Especially when I know Marquise.”

This isn't the first time 50's family problems have been made into a public spectacle.

[via HipHopDX]

 

Ashanti, Pusha T, French Montana, Uncle Murda, and Trinidad James, among others also posted the picture on their accounts as well.

[UPDATE: Picture has been removed]

It appears the photograph in question was removed soon after this article was posted. Check out the screen capture in the gallery above. 


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