50 Cent Roasts The Jeweler Accusing 6ix9ine Of Not Paying For $25K Bracelet

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50 Cent comes to 6ix9ine's defense against jeweler.

Tekashi 6ix9ine is one of the most polarizing figures in hip hop right now. While he's made a lot of enemies on his way up, he's also made some friends in the industry. 50 Cent is one of the few people that has shown 6ix9ine love since popping off in the music industry and even went on to co-sign the young emcee as the "King Of New York." Despite befriending 6ix9ine, Fif never jumped in the middle of any of his beefs. After the "GUMMO" rapper was accused of not paying a NYC, 50 came to the young rappers defense in a short video.

Since 50 Cent "retired" from Instagram, he's been sharing his thoughts through Twitter. Today, he chimed in on the accusations that 6ix9ine is facing from a jeweler who claims he never got paid for a bracelet he made for Tekashi. 50 posted a video and tweeted, "Smh... The Jewler a nobody, trying to play the little homie."

50 bigged up Tekashi 6ix9ine in the video while continuously calling the jeweler a "sucka" and wondering why he keep "doing the sucka shit" on Instagram. 50 Cent then said that the jeweler isn't getting a dime from any payment. Maybe this will end up getting settled in the future but if it's up to 50, the jeweler won't be seeing any money from the bracelet any time soon. 

Peep the video below. 

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