50 Cent Reacts to Rumors of Nine-Figure Toni Braxton Demand in Birdman Split: 'WTF'

Fif was reacting to the unsubstantiated allegation that Braxton sought $160 million after being married to Baby for less than a month.

LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 3: 50 Cent performs onstage during a concert at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on July 3, 2025 in London, England.

NEW YORK, NY - JANUARY 23: Birdman and Toni Braxton attends Lifetime"s Film,"Faith Under Fire: The Antoinette Tuff Story" red carpet screening and premiere event at NeueHouse Madison Square In New York, NY on January 23, 2018.
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50 Cent chimed in on unsubstantiated reports of Toni Braxton seeking $160 million after divorcing her ex-husband Birdman.

On Tuesday (July 29), the Get Rich Or Die Tryin' rapper reposted a video by content creator Noxa Comedy reacting to an article titled, "Dated for 16 Years, Married for 30 Days and She Filed for Divorce Demanding $160 Million."

The clip showed Braxton and Birdman posing together in 2018. The news in the article's headline is not confirmed, though the couple reportedly split two weeks after secretly marrying last August, before reconciling months later.

"This is why plenty men in the Western world don't want to get married," read a blurb over the clip.

Before deleting the post, Fifty was appalled at the news, writing "SMH. WTF."

"Now watch women are gonna say, well if you sucked d!ck for 16 years. You would want to be paid for it to. LOL," he continued.

In April, TMZ reported that Braxton and Birdman tied the knot on August 8, 2024 but filed for divorce two weeks later, listing their separation date as August 10. The R&B singer called her marriage "irretrievably broken" at the time. But the following January, Braxton dismissed the divorce petition, which the Cash Money Records co-founder also agreed to.

There hasn't been news about the marriage since then.

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