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Vice News·Saturday, May 23, 2026

50 Cent Candidly Opens up About Losing His Mom When He Was a Kid: ‘Everything That Was Good Went Away’

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AI Summary

50 Cent discussed his mother's death when he was eight years old and its role in directing him toward street life. The article frames this as a candid personal revelation about how early trauma shaped his life trajectory.

Claims Made In This Story
50 Cent's mother died when he was eight years old
Her death led him into street life early
50 Cent experienced loss of 'everything that was good' following the death
What Is Missing From This Story
No specifics on where/when this interview occurred or to whom he was speaking
No timeline details about the trajectory from mother's death to 'street life'
No context on whether he discusses other family circumstances or support systems
No details on the nature or circumstances of the mother's death
Unknown whether this is a recent statement or from archived interview
Framing Techniques Detected
Vague sourcing: Article header credits Vice but provides no interview source, interviewer name, or publication date
Appeal to emotional authenticity: 'Candidly opens up' frames disclosure as especially honest/genuine without comparative basis
Circular sourcing: Description states he 'spoke about' loss but doesn't specify to whom or when
Passive framing of causation: Uses 'got him into street life' without active agency language, obscuring 50 Cent's own decision-making
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