50 Cent opens up about falling in love with Cuban Link
During one of the first episodes of Mary J. Blige’s new BET series called The Wine Down, 50 Cent opened up about his relationship and feelings with fitness trainer and Instagram influencer Cuban Link, whose real name is Jamira Haines.
In addition to discussing his career in music and television industries and his experience of getting shot back in the days, Fif shared a few details about his relationship with Cuban Link to the Queen of Hip Hop-Soul.

“I am in a friendship with a woman, and I am finding gratification out of seeing her happy. At that point, I think I am in love with her. Cause even if her friends or her people are there, and they are doing their thing, I am happy because I know she is really happy at that point. You understand? It is not necessarily coming from me, but that is how I interpret love.” said 50 Cent.
Cuban Link reposted the clip on her Instagram stories. In the caption, she wrote: “Wasn’t it. This is so sweeetttt.” The fitness influencer also implied the video made her cry before adding, “literally warmed my heart.”
You can check out the video clip from the new episode below:

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