50 Cent has been having beef with his son Marquise Jackson as of late. Now The Game, got himself involved in the whole feud. He went so far as impersonating a top hip-hop mogul.

In a pair of posts on his Instagram page, The Game poked fun at his former boss. The first post shared a picture of 50 and Marquise from an old G-Unit clothing ad campaign, with a caption ridiculing the whole situation.

“Like father like… wait, wrong picture. BRB,”

In his next post, The Game shared a photo of himself and his oldest child, Harlem Taylor, with a caption referencing Suge Knight’s infamous speech at the 1995 Source Awards where he criticized Diddy’s approach with artists on his Bad Boy Records label.

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“Ahhhh more like it. I love you son. @harlemtaylorr,” The Game wrote. “If you don’t want your dad playing favorites, leaving you out in the cold, n giving you scraps every month, come to DEATHROW.”

The Game’s tweets come after 50 Cent criticized his son on his 26th birthday with an Instagram video responding to the complaints that 50’s $6,700-a-month child support payments weren’t enough to keep him afloat in New York City.

After Marquise’s original child support comments made headlines, he offered to pay his father $6,700 to spend quality time with him.

“Since y’all think $6,700 is sooo much money someone tell my pops I will pay him $6,700 for just 24hr of his time so we can do everything I ever wanted to do with him as a kid,” he wrote on Instagram while sharing a photo of him sat next to $100 bills spelling out the word “entitled.”

Thirsty will monitor the beef between 50 Cent and his son and with The Game in the mix. It should be entertaining as things continue.

What do you think of this family drama? Sound off in the comments!

Andre Porter

Andre is a news writer at Ringside News and Thirsty For News, covering professional wrestling since 1999. He is an avid fan of the WWE and has attended numerous television tapings and PPVs. With a background in multimedia, Andre also enjoys film, travel, comics, and rooting for Philadelphia sports teams.

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