

In today’s hip-hop circus, family drama always steals the spotlight but this time, 50 Cent served cold, hard truth with a side of savage humor.
When Memphis rapper Finesse2Tymes’ mother, Pluria Alexander, publicly claimed her son cut her off and left her homeless for the third time, no less, social media erupted. She asked for a modest $6K on GoFundMe after being evicted, citing anxiety, depression, and “narcissistic abuse.” Ouch.
Enter Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, who swooped in with unsolicited but undeniably blunt wisdom. “Hey Finesse, you look just like yo momma, man, just call her,” he wrote. “…look at her and say you want some of this money or not… please don’t say nothing crazy.” Translation: handle your business, young blood.

Not one to stay quiet, Finesse2Tymes fired back with a freestyle comparing himself to Eminem, raw and emotional: “Five years family problems… now I feel like Eminem,” he rapped, echoing the Detroit icon’s legendary maternal conflict.
This saga is the brutal intersection of fame, family, and financial responsibility. And with 50’s fiery commentary in the mix? Let’s just say, the moral of the story is clear: come correct or get called out.



