“I’m the first baby mother, first child of my parents, first grandchild, first niece—*first everything*,” Shaniqua says proudly. “And yeah, I’m *that* Shaniqua. The one you saw depicted in *Get Rich or Die Tryin’*—but not the whole truth.”

Before she dives in, she makes it clear: “This is storytime. And trust me, it’s about time the *real* story got told. All the lies, all the narratives he created—nah, we cleaning that up today.”

“I was with him for 12 years. We had one son together—Marquise. I had an older daughter before that. But I was the one who nursed him back to life after he got shot. *I* was the one who took him to my mom’s house when he was bleeding out. *I* saved his life—*three times*.”

 

 

Before the fame, before Eminem, before the bulletproof vest and Vitamin Water deals, she says, “He wasn’t 50 Cent. He was just Boo Boo from Southside Jamaica, Queens. And despite what y’all been told—he was never some big-time drug dealer. He was a corner boy, period.”

“He ran around like he had soldiers under him, but truth is, he might’ve had a couple little dudes working for him. He had hands—I’ll give him that. He could fight. But the whole ‘Kingpin’ image? It’s all cap. Everybody in the hood knew what it really was.”

She recalls how he used to stunt. “When I got with him, he had a Benz—but it was given to him by someone else. That car made it *look* like he was that guy. But people from the neighborhood would pull me to the side and go, ‘That’s who you dealing with?’ Like, they knew.”

Then came the shooting. “When he got hit, we were all there—me, him, Marquise, his grandmother, and his boy June with his girl in the car. But when he blew up, he erased us. Like we were never part of the story.”

Shaniqua is fed up. “He’s been lying for years. Controlling the narrative. Manipulating the public. And y’all eat it up because you like his songs? Because he’s funny on Instagram? C’mon. He’s a master manipulator.”

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She also addresses rumors around money. “No, I don’t get a dime from him. Child support ended when Marquise turned 21—and he stopped paying long before that. He hasn’t given anything in eight years.”

As for the viral interview with Marquise talking about child support? “That was an old video. He said we jumped out of a burning house in our pajamas with nothing. We had to start over with \$6,700. People online think that’s a lot, but when your dad is *50 Cent*, you think that’s average?”

“He’s not an average man, so why should his son live like an average kid? This isn’t about material things. This is about safety, health, and peace. When the Murder Inc. trial was happening, Chris Lighty told us to homeschool Marquise for his protection.”

But when the relationship ended, she says 50 threw them to the wolves. “Just because I didn’t want to be with you anymore? That’s it? You cut your son off? Left us out here like we didn’t matter?”

And the name “Boo Boo”? That’s not some sweet nickname. “That’s what they called him in the neighborhood. Not a pet name. Just Boo or Boo Boo. That’s who he was. Before the lights, the deals, the fame—that’s who he really is.”

As the live continues, Shaniqua says she’s just getting started. “This isn’t about bitterness. It’s about truth. Y’all about to really get to know me.”