50 Cent doesn't care if son was hit by bus, Supreme McGriff feud reignites

Rapper 50 Cent says he wouldn't "have a bad day" if his son got hit by a bus.

The explosive comment came after 50 Cent's son, Marquise Jackson, was pictured hanging out with the son of Supreme McGriff, one of 50 Cent's biggest rivals.

On an Instagram picture of the pair, 50 Cent wrote "if both of these little n*****s got hit by a bus, I wouldn't have a bad day".

The post appears to have been removed from Instagram.

The bad blood between the father and son isn't new, with Jackson's mother, Shaniqua Tompkins, suing the rapper for $50 million, but that lawsuit was thrown out in 2009.

Last year Jackson said he wasn't a big fan of his dad's music.

"His music hasn't been too good lately. That's just being honest. That's just my opinion," he told TMZ.

The feud between 50 Cent and Supreme McGriff started in 2005 after investigators discovered evidence McGriff was plotting to have 50 Cent killed, reports CBS News.

Supreme McGriff is currently serving a life sentence for murder conspiracy and drug trafficking.

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