50 Cent mocks Faizon Love amid ongoing child support legal dispute
50 Cent reignites feud with Faizon Love, mocking the actor as he faces an ongoing child support dispute

Rapper and entrepreneur 50 Cent has once again targeted actor and comedian Faizon Love on social media as Love faces an ongoing child support dispute involving his former partner, Tiffany Lee.
The latest exchange comes after reports surfaced regarding Love's legal issues related to child support payments and missed court appearances. According to court proceedings, Love stated that he is currently unable to meet a previously ordered child support payment of $2,500 per month.
Reacting to the situation, 50 Cent shared a video from the court hearing on social media and mocked Love's financial difficulties. The rapper referred to the actor as a "brokie" and joked about his legal troubles, continuing a feud that has played out publicly for several months.
The child support dispute reportedly stems from claims made by Tiffany Lee, who alleges that Love owes approximately $250,000 in unpaid child support. Lee has accused the actor of failing to make payments for years and refusing to provide financial support. Love has not publicly addressed the full allegations in detail.
Meanwhile, Love's legal team has argued that he is facing significant financial hardship. According to reports, his attorneys told the court that he is currently homeless and experiencing serious financial challenges.
The dispute between 50 Cent and Faizon Love began earlier in 2026 after Love criticized the rapper's G-Unit Film & Television projects during an interview. The criticism sparked a series of social media exchanges between the two entertainers, with both publicly trading insults.
As the child support case continues, no final ruling has been made regarding the outstanding claims. The legal matter remains ongoing while the public feud between the two celebrities shows no signs of slowing down.


















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