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50 Cent in Total Shock: DNA Bombshell Claims Marquise Jackson Isn’t His Biological Son – But Wait, Is This Real?
50 Cent in Total Shock: DNA Bombshell Claims Marquise Jackson Isn’t His Biological Son – But Wait, Is This Real?
The hip-hop world is buzzing once again over one of its most talked-about family feuds. Rumors exploded across social media claiming that 50 Cent, the rap mogul born Curtis Jackson, is reeling from a stunning DNA test revelation: his eldest son, Marquise Jackson, is allegedly **not** his biological child. According to viral posts, the results came back negative on the **third** attempt, despite the first two tests supposedly confirming paternity years ago. Fans are divided, with many pointing to the striking resemblance between father and son as proof that something doesn’t add up.
The story took a dramatic turn when reports surfaced that 50 Cent has reportedly sued Marquise’s mother, Shaniqua Tompkins, seeking over **$5 million** in damages. The lawsuit allegedly stems from years of child support payments the rapper made, now claimed to be based on false paternity. This explosive allegation has reignited decades-old tensions between 50 Cent and Tompkins, whose rocky relationship dates back to the 1990s when Marquise was born in October 1996. Social media users have flooded comment sections with reactions, some expressing sympathy for 50 Cent’s supposed betrayal, while others question the timing and motive behind the claims.
But hold on—before the internet crowns this as the ultimate plot twist, the facts paint a very different picture. No credible news outlets, court records, or official statements from 50 Cent or his team have confirmed any recent DNA test, let alone a shocking negative result. The rapper has long had a strained, public feud with Marquise, often trading barbs on Instagram and even once jokingly (or not-so-jokingly) questioning paternity in older posts. Yet reliable sources, including biographies and family profiles updated as recently as late 2025, continue to list Marquise as 50 Cent’s biological son, born to Tompkins during their relationship.
The resemblance between 50 Cent and Marquise remains uncanny—many fans point out that the 29-year-old looks like a younger version of the “In Da Club” hitmaker, from facial structure to build. This visual similarity has fueled skepticism about the rumor, with observers joking that “no DNA test needed” because the likeness is undeniable. The viral narrative seems to stem from recycled drama and exaggerated social media speculation rather than verified events. 50 Cent has never publicly pursued disowning Marquise on paternity grounds in recent years, and no lawsuit matching the described $5 million child support clawback has surfaced in public records.
This isn’t the first time misinformation has targeted the G-Unit founder. His ongoing estrangement from Marquise—marked by public shade, differing lifestyles, and 50 Cent’s focus on his younger son Sire—has kept the family in headlines for years. Recent legal action involving Shaniqua Tompkins centered on a 2025 breach-of-contract dispute over her sharing stories about their past, not paternity. The rapper’s empire-building mindset, including plans to pass his legacy to Sire, has only amplified the divide, but nothing points to a fresh DNA bombshell.
In the end, while the rumor mill loves a good shock value story, this particular claim appears to be more fiction than fact—at least for now. 50 Cent remains a larger-than-life figure whose personal dramas often play out publicly, but the bond (or lack thereof) with Marquise seems rooted in longstanding family conflict rather than a lab result. Fans will keep watching, but until an official word drops, take this paternity twist with a massive grain of salt. The resemblance? Still speaking volumes.
