Finesse2Tymes Reacts to 50 Cent's Unsolicited Advice to Call His Estranged Mom

The Memphis rapper said he'd contact his mother if Fif' called his own eldest son, Marquise.

August 12, 2025
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Finesse2Tymes shut down 50 Cent's recommendation that the Memphis rapper call his mom amid their public fallout.

Last week, Finesse's mother, Pluria Alexander, launched a GoFundMe campaign for moving expenses after claiming to be threatened with eviction. Alexander alleges that the Memphis rapper, real name Ricky Hampton, has financially cut her off, and she now faces homelessness.

As Alexander has continued to demand financial help from Finesse on social media, on Tuesday (August 12), Fifty weighed in on Instagram.

"Hey Finesse you look like yo momma man just call her," the G-Unit frontman wrote, per The Shade Room. "I said what the fuck do you do when that happens, nothing look at her and say you want some of this money or not."

The "Back End" rapper responded on his Instagram Story by telling Fif to patch things up with his eldest son, Marquise Jackson.

Finesse also changed his Instagram profile picture to an image of Eminem as B-Rabbit in his 2002 film 8 Mile. In a freestyle video posted on Instagram over the weekend, Finesse rapped about "family problems" making him feel similar to the 15-time Grammy winner. As depicted in Em's older songs like "Cleanin' Out My Closet" and "Mockingbird," and fictionalized in 8 Mile, the Detroit native and his now-deceased mother had a volatile relationship.

Fifty's relationship with his eldest son is just as rocky, as the two have publicly feuded over financial entitlement and the rapper allegedly being an absentee parent. On Father's Day, Jackson joked on Instagram about the likelihood of his father acknowledging him by posting a mock sports betting chart.

"Oh it’s Father’s Day 😳. Happy Father’s Day to all the real ones! I’m watching my bet and it ain’t looking too good 🤦🏾‍♂️ I got the over… We all know this the day for photo ops, the 28-year-old captioned the post. "The Day ain’t over yet FINISH STRONG… GET ON YOUR JOB 💪🏾 😂"

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