Rapper and business mogul 50 Cent took a break from his social media antics to give back to those in need.  

The "Power" star posted a picture of himself on December 27 signing a $3 million check to the G-Unity foundation for academic achievement in low-income areas. According to The Blast, the large sum of money will be divided up to help school programs and to create new parks and open recreational areas for children in need. 

"I wrote a check today for G-Unity foundation to distribute to other non-profit organizations that focus on academic enrichment in low income [sic] areas," 50 wrote on Instagram.

The act of goodwill was quickly tainted after 50 went back to feuding with boxing champion Floyd "Money" Mayweather. The Daily Mail reports the businessman did not appreciate Mayweather showing off a collection of black high-end cars.

So, 50 decided to show off his brand new Karma Revero sports sedan. He captioned a video proving he was indeed the owner of the expensive car calling out Mayweather for allegedly not giving back to the unfortunate.  

"Ok back to the bulls**t you love," he wrote in a Thursday Instagram post. "Floyd don’t donate shit outside of giving hoe’s the [money emoji] bag."

News of television and radio personality Wendy Williams' breakup with longtime husband, Kevin Hunter, was also good news to 50.

“The world most famous side chick Wendy Williams. Always in some body s***, she never talk about this. LOL #lecheminduroi #bellator,” he wrote in a deleted Instagram post while promoting his new champagne brand. 

The two have traded barbs over the years because of gossip and rumors. This latest exchange is just one more moment in their neverending-feud. Reports claim Williams is set to divorce Hunter because of his extramarital affairs. A woman he was reportedly dating on the side is pregnant with his child.  

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