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Inside 50 Cent's incredible $6 million dollar mansion that he's now forced to sell due to bankruptcy
The mansion opens into a shining foyer with dueling, wood-paneled staircases.
One of its living rooms features gold curtains, gold-trimmed tables, and Persian carpets.
In a carpeted meeting room, Jackson's record plaques, magazine covers, and posters line a red wall.
One bathroom with red walls features a granite countertop, a chandelier, and a metallic dragon holding an elaborate mirror.
50's impressive kitchen is covered floor to wall with dark wood and green granite countertops and paneling.
One of 21 bedrooms in the mansion, this spacious room overlooks the rapper's tree-lined, 17-acre yard.
Source: Douglas Elliman Real Estate
Here's another of its 25 bathrooms, featuring the requisite glass-door shower and walk-in closet.
This luxurious home theater with blue velvet walls comfortably seats eight people in leather reclining chairs.
And this pool with a stone archway and surrounding foliage has likely hosted more than a few extravagant pool parties.
50 Cent's mansion has also served as the backdrop to a number of his Instagram posts, such as this one, where he looks wistfully into the distance while standing in a gazebo.
Here he is posing in front of the mansion's front door...
Lounging on a leather couch...
Standing stoically in his kitchen...
Stowing racks of cash and his signature Effen Vodka in the refrigerator of said kitchen...
And playing, or at least appearing to play, a grand piano.
When 50 challenged his former friend and heavyweight champion boxer Floyd Mayweather to "read a full page out of a Harry Potter book out loud without starting and stopping or f---ing up" as part of a $750,000 donation to an ALS charity in 2014, he did so on a terrace that overlooked his pool and expansive grounds.
Source: Business Insider
As of now, 50's mansion is still on the market, but just like the ever-dwindling roll of dollar bills that he apparently makes his guests use for toilet paper, nothing lasts forever.
And once the place sells, we're willing to bet that 50 Cent will miss this incredible house.
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