Celebrated rapper 50 Cent hired out an entire branch of ToysRUs for his seven-year-old son Sire.
The 'In Da Club' hitmaker posted an image on his social media handle with the message: "SIRE's TOYS R US, we lit ... happy holidays."
Meanwhile, Sire's official Instagram account also shared the little boy's excitement. "When I asked my Dad for the "WHOLE Toys R Us Store" for Christmas I didn't think he would actually do it, but he did ... Thank you Daddy! Best Christmas Ever (sic)," he wrote.
And, in a video posted on social media, 50 Cent can be heard telling Sire he can have anything his heart desires. Entering the toy store, he explained: "You can have whatever you see. All of it's yours, really. So you might as well pick out whatever you want."
Back in 2015, 50 Cent filed for bankruptcy. He had put in court papers to state he has assets and debts, which range between $10 million and $50 million.
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