The In Da Club star told fans on social media over the weekend that he met his third son, a 10-year-old boy named Davian, at a meet-and-greet in New York earlier this month, reported People magazine.
However, his representative has now issued a statement insisting 50 Cent, real name Curtis Jackson, isn't Davian's father and he has simply decided to become a mentor to Davian.
"Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson does not have a third son, however he was immediately drawn to this young boy's story much like his own, the 10-year-old is growing up under rough circumstances so he has decided to help mentor him and get him the education he deserves," a statement from his represntative read.
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