
Marquise Jackson Shades 50 Cent in Father’s Day 2025 Instagram Post
*Yesterday, on Father’s Day (06-15-25), Marquise Jackson—the 27-year-old son of rapper 50 Cent—resurrected his long-running beef with his dad. He posted a sarcastic meme to Instagram suggesting that 50 Cent would only post about his younger son, Sire Jackson, instead of him.
“We all know this the day for photo ops,” he wrote, betting that his dad wouldn’t acknowledge him at all. He doubled down with an AI-generated video featuring a child version of himself alongside 50 Cent and a baby resembling Sire, underlining what he sees as clear favoritism.
50 Cent Fires Back While Avoiding Direct Mention of Marquise
50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, responded in typical 50 fashion—petty and pointed. Instead of replying directly to Marquise, he aimed his shot at Daphne Joy, Sire’s mother, referencing a custody battle and hinting she’d be “back on OnlyFans.”
“Happy Father’s Day Little Bh,” he posted. “I’ll have full Custody soon… but how is your day going Little Bh?” Though aimed at Joy, the message only stoked the flames of the ongoing family drama, HNHH is reporting.
The Jackson Family Feud Goes Way Back
Marquise and 50’s relationship has been rocky since his parents’ 2008 split. Once calling his dad a “superhero,” Marquise now calls him absent. Their public blowups include everything from trolling memes to petty captions and brutal Instagram comments.
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In 2018, Marquise shaded his dad with an empty chair on Father’s Day. That same year, 50 commented he “wouldn’t have a bad day” if Marquise and another man were “hit by a bus.” In 2022, Marquise offered $6,700 for one day with his father, poking at his monthly child support—50 responded with a Power clip where his character kills his own son.
Marquise Jackson: Music, Messages, and “25 Cent” Identity
Marquise raps under the name “25 Cent” and first released music in 2017 with the single “Different.” The song included the line “Lost my pops, he’s still alive,” summing up his emotional distance from 50 Cent.
He’s expressed that the $6,700 a month in child support wasn’t enough for a New York lifestyle. Though 50 paid over $1.3 million total, Marquise felt unsupported emotionally and financially. The argument over money has become symbolic of deeper issues.
50 Cent’s Favoritism and Public Praise for Sire Jackson
50 Cent has made no secret of his love for his youngest son, Sire Jackson. From buying out Toy ‘R’ Us to planning to leave his empire to Sire, it’s clear who his favorite is. Marquise sees this as a public snub, adding fuel to his social media jabs. In contrast, 50 has called Marquise “entitled” and claimed he once rejected a $1 million business opportunity. The rapper has used interviews and posts to reinforce his narrative, leaving little space for reconciliation.

Public Reactions: Laughter, Sympathy, and Criticism
Social media was lit with mixed reactions. Some users laughed at the spectacle, others called it heartbreaking. One user wrote, “Only 50 could beef with his own son on Father’s Day.” Another added, “Fif needs to lay off his son… Raise kings.”
The divide was clear. Some fans sided with 50 Cent, while others believed Marquise is simply looking for his father’s love in the only way he knows how—loudly and publicly.
Why Marquise Jackson and 50 Cent’s Feud Still Matters
This feud is about more than celebrity drama. It highlights issues many families face: father-son tension, co-parenting breakdowns, and emotional trauma. For Marquise, his trolling may be attention-seeking—but it also reads like a cry for connection.
Meanwhile, 50 Cent’s responses show a man who prefers control over compassion, memes over mending. Until one of them decides to step back and listen, their Father’s Day will likely stay messy for years to come.
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