King Harris Continues to Blast 'Attention Whore' 50 Cent, Calls His Son 'Ho'

Amid T.I. and 50 Cent's feud, King Harris continues his campaign against Fif.

Split image: Left, King Harris with curly hair and tattoos poses outdoors. Right, 50 Cent performs on stage, wearing a cap and chain.
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As 50 Cent and T.I.’s back-and-forth wages on in headlines, King Harris is continuing his own campaign against the G-Unit Film & Television founder.

Borrowing a page from Fif’s book, King, son to T.I. and Tameka “Tiny” Harris, has focused his energies on relentless Instagram trolling in recent days. In one post, dated Feb. 23, King included an image of Fif with his younger son on his lap. 50 Cent is a father of two, including Marquise and Sire.

“You think you raising a man having him sit in yo lap as a teenager.... DATS A HO SIR,” King wrote when sharing the image, adding “this not A.I.”

The post, seen below, was soundtracked by “Wanksta,” 50’s 2002 hit. The image matches one previously shared by Fif in 2024.

In an IG Stories update, King went deeper by tagging 50 Cent and criticizing him for being, in his words, “the same attention whore” he was when he first became a star.

As King sees it, 50 “got shot nine times and did nothing.” He also included a mention of the artist formerly known as Kanye West, referencing their much-hyped 2007 charts battle.

“Got outsold and embarrassed by Kanye West on his third album,” King wrote, referencing Curtis losing out on the top spot on the Billboard 200 albums chart to Ye’s Graduation.

Diddy, Rick Ross, Ashanti, Vivica A. Fox, and more also got mentions in King’s lengthy post.

“The list of people he’s disrespected over the years is endless,” he wrote. “He came into the game creating unnecessary controversy. And damn near 30 years later, he’s still the same attention whore.”

See the post in full below.

Previously, King came to his mother’s defense after some mockery, ultimately prompting an unfortunate use of a Pepe the Frog image by Fif. T.I., meanwhile, has kept his focus on new music, including “War” and “The Right One.”

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