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Teairra Mari Fires Back At 50 Cent Over $30K Owed, Drags 6ix9ine Into Beef


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50 Cent and Teairra Mari's legal battle has ended with the Love & Hip-Hop star ordered to pay up $30K to the rapper. 50 Cent's been pressing her on social media over the money owed but it seems like it's mainly for his own entertainment rather than receiving his payment. It feels like every single week, he's posting about how she owes him money. She's remained relatively quiet... until today.

Teairra Mari is probably sick of seeing 50 Cent's name, especially when hers is in the same headline. Mari took to Instagram to issue a response to Fif earlier today to let him know that he won't see the 30 racks anytime soon. Furthermore, she said that Fif's a rat himself. In fact, she dragged 6ix9ine into the conversation in order to drive her point home.

"Now I understand why you son’d #6ix9nine you instilled the Daddy habit, Curtisssss," she wrote alongside a photo of Fif and 6ix9ine with several rat emojis that followed. "@monascottyoung I need an advance @50cent Looking 4 me ?????????? ??#IAINTGOTIT#YOUAINTGETTINIT#GETYOURSTRAPON #GETYOURRATON#WARREADY."

Her photo was in response to Fif's post from earlier today. 

"Bitch if you don’t give me my motherfucking Money, ??‍♂️what’s taking you so long? Oh ?you ain’t got no money.?figure it out," he wrote on Instagram.

It seems as if the two will be going back-and-forth for a minute. Whether Fif brings her to court over the matter is to be determined but we'll see how this plays out. 

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