50 Cent's son smarter than him

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Press Trust of India London
Last Updated : Apr 26 2016 | 8:22 AM IST
Rapper 50 Cent says his son Davian is "smarter" than him, and the star took to social media to showcase his multiple talents.
The 40-year-old rapper is surprised by Davian's multiple talents, which led him share a string of photographs of his third child on his social media, including a positive performance note he received from his teacher, reported Femalefirst.
The "In Da Club" hitmaker took to Instagram with a picture of an email he received, which read: "I am emailing you to give you an update in reference to Davian's behaviour as well as his test scores. We are overly satisfied with Davian's behavioural development as well as classroom improvement.
"As we've discussed previously, Davian is one of if not our top student for the entire fifth grade. He excels academically and performs well above what is expected for his grade level. Upon review, Davian obtained a perfect score on the citywide ELA English exam. We have not received the math scores back as of yet.
"He is the only child to receive a perfect score on that particular exam. He has been more focused in the daily classroom processes as well as maintained level green on the classroom behaviour chart.
"Upon speaking with the school guidance counsellor Ms. Harvel we would like to recommend Davian to the Hunter College Summer Intensive Program. It's a program offered to some of the city's highest scoring students grades 5-10. We think Davian would be a perfect candidate for this.
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First Published: Apr 26 2016 | 8:22 AM IST

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