50 Cent Reacts After His Ex, Vivica Fox Described Their Sex Life As ‘PG-13-Rated’

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50 Cent and Vivica A. Fox have been anything but friendly exes since they dated in 2003. Rapper, 50 Cent has reacted to the claims made by his ex-girlfriend and actress Vivica A. Fox who described their sex life as ‘PG-13-rated’ in her upcoming book “Every Day, I’m Hustling.”

50 Cent reacts after his ex Vivica Fox described their sex life as PG-13-rated Lailasnews

 

The pair’s ongoing feud took another turn on Monday when excerpts from Fox’s forthcoming book obtained by PEOPLE, Every Day, I’m Hustling, characterized her sex life with the rapper as “PG-13.”

Taking to his Instagram, the controversial rapper shared a screenshot of the NY Daily News headline “Vivica A. Fox writes about sex life with 50 Cent,” adding as a caption,

“I’m waking up to this shit, that was14 years ago. smh who does this? What the fuck!”

He also added:

‘Don’t say it’s good, d**k don’t make you do shit like this. I did take a blue pill one time, and had her ass in the matrix’s.’

Fox’s revelations about their sex life come over a year after she revealed they made peace in January 2017.

“Someone has to be the bigger person,” the Empire star told Wendy Williams. “I hated to have beef with him, but I let nobody mess with me. I ain’t no punk. I told him, ‘I will always love you. We’re not meant to be together, but I’ll always have love for you.’ ”

Fox and 50 Cent’s spat was particularly tense in 2015 when she seemingly questioned his sexuality.

The controversy first started in October 2015 after the Power actor shared and deleted an Instagram post from a third party that blamed Empire‘s ratings drop on a homosexual storyline explored in the show.

Then soon after, during an appearance on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen in November, Fox made comments that led viewers to wonder if she was insinuating that 50 Cent was gay. He responded by blasting his ex-girlfriend on Twitter, calling her “crazy.”

Every Day, I’m Hustling is scheduled to be released on April 3.

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