50 Cent Responds After Vivica A. Fox Warns People About Dating Him

50 Cent and Vivica A. Fox during the pre-show interviews on the MTV News Platform at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards at Radio City Music Hall on August 28, 2003 in New York City
NEW YORK – AUGUST 28: 50 Cent and Vivica A. Fox during the pre-show interviews on the MTV News Platform at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards at Radio City Music Hall on August 28, 2003 in New York City

Nearly two decades after their highly publicized relationship, 50 Cent and Vivica A. Fox are once again making headlines.

During her appearance at the Ultimate Women’s Expo in New Jersey, Vivica A. Fox was asked what advice she’d give her 17-year-old self. The actress didn’t hesitate to mix humor with hard-earned wisdom. “Don’t date 50 Cent.

Don’t date no damn rappers,” she said, drawing laughter from the audience.
Fox, 60, reflected on how her brief romance with the rapper — which began back in 2003 and lasted less than a year — still lingers in public memory.
“Just so you know, it took me years to be able to laugh about it,” she admitted. “I had to learn to laugh not to cry no more. But I did it.”

Her candid moment quickly went viral, reigniting curiosity about one of hip-hop’s most talked-about celebrity pairings of the early 2000s.

Never one to miss a social-media moment, 50 Cent responded in trademark fashion. On November 10, 2025, he shared an AI-generated image of himself as Morpheus from The Matrix, holding a red pill and a blue pill — a tongue-in-cheek nod to choice and reality.

“Either way I’ma have that ass in the matrix, you know I love me some you girl, but Damn it’s been 22 years Vivica.” The post quickly racked up likes and comments, with fans praising the rapper for his humorous and unbothered response.



Fox’s remarks carried a note of emotional reflection — a reminder of lessons learned and personal growth. In contrast, 50 Cent’s reply leaned into playful nostalgia, suggesting he’s comfortable joking about their past.
While some fans saw his post as light-hearted banter, others read it as a subtle reminder of how public their relationship once was — and how much time has passed.

Fox and 50 Cent’s relationship, though short-lived, made waves in the early 2000s. They met at the 2003 BET Awards, where Fox presented him with the Best New Artist award — and the two became an instant tabloid sensation.
Even years later, both have occasionally referenced their romance in interviews or social-media posts, keeping the story alive in pop culture.


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