50 Cent Opens Up About His Decision to Never Get Married: ‘I’m Not A Happy Hostage’

As a lifestyle expert, I admire 50 Cent‘s decision to focus on his work and self-improvement rather than pursuing romantic relationships at this stage of his life. His choice to remain single and celibate is a testament to his discipline and commitment towards his goals.


50 Cent, while on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, openly discussed his current lifestyle choice of being single and abstinent at this point in life. At 49 years old, the influential rapper and businessman, with a net worth nearing billionaire status, explained why he opted to avoid marriage and romantic entanglements, instead choosing to focus on personal endeavors.

During an interview, Curtis ’50 Cent’ Jackson shared how keeping a distance from romantic relationships has helped him keep his personal and professional life organized. He mentioned that by keeping his mind free from the pressures of romance, he’s able to stay focused, implying that love can sometimes cloud one’s judgment, particularly for men. By eliminating this aspect of his life, 50 Cent feels he has channeled a substantial amount of energy towards things that matter most to him – his career, self-growth, and personal wellness.

As a dedicated follower of Many Men (Wish Death), I can’t help but share his sentiments about the choice to remain unmarried. He humorously refers to himself as a “free spirit,” untethered and unbound by the constraints of matrimony. He jokes that even with 99 potential problems in life, not being married is certainly not one of them. In a light-hearted tone, he expresses his contentment with his current lifestyle, free from the worries and burdens often associated with romantic relationships. With a smile, he says, “I’m safe. I’m not a captive in someone else’s happiness. I am here, I am free. I’ve made mistakes, but not that one.”

As a devoted admirer, I found myself pondering Colbert’s playful query about the Candy Shop artist’s substantial fortune, given that he doesn’t seem to have anyone to share his wealth with. In response, the Get Rich or Die Tryin’ rapper subtly hinted that perhaps family can actually be a hindrance rather than a restriction when it comes to amassing wealth.

He explained that often it is money that brings the two together but makes it harder for them to form a really stable and long-lasting marriage since both parties end up having different motives for being in the marriage – which is a pitfall. He hinted that financial success can draw people who are not looking for emotional satisfaction, which only made his choice to remain single even stronger.

In my own words, when it comes to filling up my free time, I’m all about staying active and maintaining my fitness. I make sure to squeeze in workout sessions several times a week, following a routine that keeps me on track. I take pride in being able to lift weights of up to 105 pounds, proving that I’m in top shape and committed to wellness.

50 Cent playfully implied that Colbert might think his single lifestyle is uneventful, but he was quick to clarify. He said, “I’d like to have someone to love in my life too, just not at this moment. I’m content as it stands.” In response to the host mentioning his hope for 50 Cent to find true love.

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2024-09-06 12:53