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50 Cent’s Girlfriend Shares New Video That Proves Their Relationship Is ‘Solid’

In a video that was uploaded on Saturday (April 15), Cuban (real name Jamira Haynes) is shown walking down a hallway with the head of G-Unit while only wearing a see-through white dress and a black one-piece bodysuit with thongs.

As the scene transitions to the former athlete recording Fif live on stage at a concert, a song with the words “You don’t know what love is/ And I need you to know…” plays in the background.

Then, as huge diamond sparkles in the sun, the camera pans to Cuban’s left ring finger, which is visibly sticking out on purpose. With a white heart and a lock as the only emojis in the message, it’s unclear whether the couple is set to become Mr and Mrs Curtis Jackson.

Almost immediately, speculation began to swirl about 50 Cent’s newfound relationship status, with actor Julissa Bermudez commenting “You guys!” with a heart-faced emoji, which many commenters took as congratulations to the couple.

Other famous commenters followed suit, with singer-songwriter Marsha Elle, BMF actor Erica Pinkett, and supermodel Afiya Bennett all sending their best wishes.

50 Cent Net Worth

50 Cent’s net worth is estimated to be $40 million. 50 Cent is an American rapper, actor, television producer, and businessman. He is one of the most successful rappers of all time.

Source – Tru News Report

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