Longtime rivals 50 Cent and Floyd Mayweather are once again dominating online conversations after reports surfaced claiming the boxing legend was ordered to pay substantial child support following a paternity ruling in Nevada.


According to entertainment reports circulating online, Floyd Mayweather was allegedly declared the legal father of a child born to Paige Morehead, a woman reportedly connected to his Las Vegas strip club business. Court-related reports claim the ruling included monthly child support payments exceeding $32,000 along with significant retroactive payments. However, many details continue to spread primarily through gossip outlets and social media discussions rather than extensive mainstream court reporting.
The situation gained even more attention after reports claimed 50 Cent mocked Mayweather online following the alleged court decision. Several blogs and online commentators stated that the rapper briefly posted — then deleted — a sarcastic congratulatory message aimed at the undefeated boxing champion.
The two celebrities have maintained one of hip-hop and sports entertainment’s most famous feuds for over a decade. Their rivalry has included social media insults, financial jokes, business criticism, and repeated public trolling from both sides.
In the viral video commentary, the creator also references criticism aimed at 50 Cent after fans accused him of mocking Mayweather while dealing with controversies connected to other celebrity investigations and legal discussions circulating online.
Meanwhile, online reactions toward Mayweather have remained divided. Some fans criticized the boxing icon over allegations that he distanced himself after learning about the pregnancy, while others questioned whether the internet was rushing to judgment before all legal details became fully public.
Entertainment blogs claim the alleged relationship between Mayweather and Paige Morehead lasted several years before legal proceedings began. However, many personal details discussed online remain difficult to independently verify through official public documents.
The controversy also reignited broader conversations about celebrity privacy, online humiliation, and the speed at which personal legal matters become viral entertainment topics. Social media users rapidly turned the alleged case into meme content, particularly because of the long history between Mayweather and 50 Cent.
At this time, no verified official statement from either Floyd Mayweather or 50 Cent fully confirms every viral claim being shared online. Much of the conversation continues to be fueled by entertainment commentary channels, reposted screenshots, and fan speculation.


