50 Cent’s Two-Year-Old Son Receives Modeling Contract

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    Photo Credit: 50 Cent via Instagram
    Photo Credit: 50 Cent via Instagram
    Photo Credit: 50 Cent via Instagram

    Watch out 50 Cent, there seems to be another star on the rise in the family and his name is Sire, the two-year-old son of Curtis Jackson a.k.a. 50 Cent and his ex-girlfriend, Daphne Joy. That’s right, this adorable little boy is already bringing home the big bucks with his recent landing on a modeling deal. During a recent interview with Angie Martinez, 50 Cent spoke with pride over his sons’ early accomplishment. “He’s got a modeling deal now with Kidz Safe. It’s an audio company,” Jackson revealed. “They paid him a big payment too, $700,000.” While he’s proud, however, don’t think Sire is going to be seeing any of that money anytime soon as long as his Dad has a say so in the matter.

    Although Sire is cashing in at a young age 50 Cent shared his plans of putting the money into a trust. “He can’t even touch it until he turns 18,” he went on to say. He understands, however, the value of success and continued to speak of how much love he has for his son. “I light up when I talk about him.” Jackson says when asked about Sire.

    There’s no surprise to realize that this is a huge payment for a toddler, but it’s also not hard to believe that his father is clearly still a bread-winner in his own right, with a net worth of reportedly $140 million. If that’s not a bit of an indication that 50 Cent is still making the big bucks, 50 Cent has also placed a $1.6 million bet on Floyd Mayweather to successfully defeat Manny Pacquiao in May in anticipation of their fight. When asked about how he felt about Sire’s success, he stated…

    “He’s super cute! You gotta pay for it.” 50 Cent with nothing but pride when it comes to his baby boy.

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