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50 Cent Testifies: I Borrowed Gold Chains, Watches, Cars, Faked Lavish Lifestyle

Photo Courtesy of Associated Press

Photo Courtesy of Associated Press

50 Cent can no longer afford to take you to the candy shop. The “Disco Inferno” rapper, 40, appeared in court in Manhattan on Tuesday, July 22, to discuss his finances as he faces a $5 million lawsuit.

The musician, formally known as Curtis Jackson, is famous for rapping about his success and wealth with tracks like “P.I.M.P.,” “Straight to the Bank,” and “I Get Money,” but according to his own testimony, it was all a lie. The New York Daily News reports that 50 said in his session at the Manhattan Supreme Court that his image is manufactured.

“It’s entertainment,” he said of the over-the-top lifestyle he promotes in his music videos, on social media, and in interviews — one that includes nights in swanky clubs, rides in luxury cars, and stacks upon stacks of cash.

The star, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, revealed that he doesn’t own many of the cars in his arsenal such as a Bentley and Ferrari, saying, “Those cars were rented.” He added that he “borrowed” much of his other swag, including diamond jewelry.

Fifty, who said he has only “a few gold chains” officially to his name, went on to explain that he’s paid 10 cents per record for his music sales, and took home totals in the low six figures for his recent big-screen appearances in Spy and Southpaw.