50 Cent Trolls His Baby Mama For Getting "Her Body Done"

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Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson attends the world premiere of 'Nobody's Fool' at AMC Lincoln Square Theater on October 28, 2018 in New York, New York.
50 Cent goes after Shaniqua on Instagram.

50 Cent was known to take aim at his foes on wax, but those days are seemingly over. Instead, he opts to Instagram to express whatever he feels he needs to express including his issues with his baby mama. The two of them have been going back-and-forth forever, but with Instagram, 50 Cent uses his humor to troll Shaniqua from the comfort of his phone. Most recently, he took aim at his baby mother's finances and the cosmetic surgery she underwent.

50 Cent is back at it again. This time, he takes aim at his baby mama Shaniqua over her financial position and allegedly splurging on cosmetic surgery. The Power executive shared a photo of a mummy sitting down, captioned, "My first international tour I came back Shaniqua was like Boo, that's you. LOL."

"She went and got her body done, I thought she was doing real estate with the money," he captioned the photo. "I said what the fuck did you do bitch.LOL"

The last time Fif went at Shaniqua was at the top of December when he claimed that he wouldn't mind if his first son died. Shaniqua instantly called him out on Instagram.  “I find it humorous that a not so gangster rapper will go so hard and be so diligent at going at his child and his child’s mother, but won’t keep that same energy for the n*ggas who put that hot lead up in his ass.. Alexa play ‘Many Men’ by 50 Cent," she wrote.


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