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50 Cent‘s oldest son Marquise Jackson is ready to repair the broken bonds of their father-son relationship.

The prodigal son is offering $6700 for the chance to spend quality time with his father.

In an Instagram post on Monday, Marquise posed with stacks of money arranged in the word “Entitled” as a dig to his followers who accused him of behaving like a spoiled, entitled brat.

He captioned the post:

“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. Red Yellow Green whatever color he like.”

Marquise made blog headlines last week when he told YouTube vlogger Choke No Joke that $6700 a month child support was not enough cash to live on in New York City.

“$6700 a month in the state of New York City? You do the math,” Marquise told Choke, who said he went to jail over missed child support payments himself.

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Marquise and 50 Cent were once very close and he wanted for nothing. Marquise is seen here modeling his dad’s clothing line during Olympus Fashion Week Fall 2006 runway show in New York City.

Marquise and the multi-millionaire hip-hop media mogul have no relationship at all after he reportedly posed with the gangsta who ordered a hit on his father.

Fiddy survived being shot nine times in 2000. He used his near-death experience as inspiration to pursue a recording career. He shot to the top of the charts with the release of his first album titled Get Rich or Die Tryin’ in 2003.

The album spawned the number 1 hits “In da Club”, “21 Questions” and “P.I.M.P.”

50 Cent celebrated the end of his child support obligations to Marquise and his mother in 2017.

“It is sad, it’s a sad situation,” 50 said in an interview. “When you pray for success, you don’t necessarily pray for the things that come with it. It’s no such thing as success without jealousy, without envy or entitlement … His mom developed an entitlement that cannot be met…”