50 Cent’s controversial comments about Black women have brought his issues with Vivica A. Fox back to the surface. The former couple’s beef played out in the public eye again after Fox addressed her ex’s contentious remarks on FOX Soul’s Cocktails With Queens.

“He just has such fuckboy tendencies, you know what I mean?” she told her co-hosts. “When I read that, I was like, ‘Really?’ You would say that because you don’t want anyone to challenge you or talk to you. You want somebody to sit over there and be a pretty little dog that you can just pay. You can’t handle a Black woman, can you?”

50 responded via Instagram, “Vivica still in love with me, i dated her for 4 months 17 years ago and she’s still angry with me. I’m starting to feel like my [eggplant emoji] is serious. LOL #bransoncognac #lecheminduroi.”

The G-Unit boss shared his thoughts about Black women during an episode of Lil Wayne’s Young Money Radio on July 3. A clip from the interview began circulating on social media, prompting a backlash.

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“They get mad,” he said. “They get angry. You see a lot of sisters go, ‘You fuck with this kind of girl and that kind of girl?’ That shit is exotic! That shit look a lot different than the shit you see in the neighborhood all of the time. That shit look like it came off a boat.”

50 Cent Doubles Down On 'Angry Black Women' Comments Amid Backlash

Despite the outrage, 50 stood by what he said.

“The Shade Room ain’t shit for this,” he declared via IG. “what i said is true now picture me, unaffected,unapologetic and unavailable for any other comments. ? #bransoncognac #lecheminduroi.”

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50’s girlfriend Cuban Link also reacted to the controversy but made it clear the two were still on good terms.

“don’t worry ladies , I already knocked him upside his big ass head,” she wrote on social media. “Happy Birthday My Love.”

Check out Fox’s take on 50 above and what he originally said about Black women below.