American rapper Curtis James Jackson III aka 50 Cent, who filed for bankruptcy last month, has revealed that he spends $3,000 on ensuring his wardrobe is uptodate.
Having filed for bankruptcy protection in the US on July 13, the "In da club" hitmaker also revealed that he spends $1,000 on grooming, $9,000 on security and $5,000 on gardening, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
The papers state his monthly expenses are $108,000, with an income of $184,969 per month, which mostly come from royalties and interest paid out on investments.
The star also pays $72,000 a month towards his house, $14,200 of which goes on the utilities such as electricity and gas as well as over $30,000 on the mortgage, tax and insurance for the property, according to the New York Daily News newspaper.
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