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50 Cent Says He Wouldn’t Mind if His Son Marquise Got Hit by a Bus

50 Cent

I Wouldn’t Care …

If My Son Got Hit By A Bus

50 Cent‘s clearly not going for any “Father of the Year” awards … by making it known he’d be just fine if his oldest son got injured, possibly even killed, by a bus.

Fif left the shockingly cruel comment on an Instagram pic of his 21-year-old son Marquise Jackson hanging out with the son of Supreme McGriff — one of 50’s rivals.

The rapper wrote … “if both these little n****s got hit by a bus, I wouldn’t have a bad day.”

Damn.

The bad blood between father and son goes back several years, stemming from the bitter relationship between 50 and Marquise’s mother, Shaniqua Tompkins, who sued the rapper for $50 mil. The suit was tossed in 2009.

Since then, Fiddy and Marquise have taken shots at each other publicly on social media and in their music … and Marquise told us last year his dad’s music sucks.

As for the hate for the other guy in the photo … it presumably comes from 50 Cent’s longstanding beef with his father, Kenneth “Supreme” McGriff. The 2 are archenemies, and Griff — a former Ja Rule and Irv Gotti associate — allegedly once plotted to kill 50. Supreme is currently serving a life sentence for murder conspiracy and drug trafficking.

We’re told 50’s never met McGriff’s son though … and even Marquise didn’t know the full backstory when he took the photo with him.

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