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50 Cent Rents Out Paramus Toys 'R' Us For His Son: Reports
The rapper reportedly dropped $100,000 to shut down the toy store for a few hours on Saturday.

PARAMUS, NJ - Rapper 50 Cent went all out to give his 7-year-old son the best Christmas gift ever.
On Saturday, 50 Cent, also known as Curtis Jackson III, spent $100,000 to rent the new Toys 'R' Us store at Westfield Garden State Plaza in Paramus for a few hours to treat his son, Sire, to a whirlwind shopping spree, E! reported.
The rapper-actor posted a video of their trip to his Twitter account, showing Sire choosing toys and meeting Geoffrey, the store's giraffe mascot. When they first arrived at the mall, he told Sire, "You can have whatever you see. All of it’s yours, really, so you might as well pick out whatever you want, right?”
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SIRE’s TOYS R US, we lit happy holidays. #lecheminduroi #bransoncognac #starzgettheapp #ancforlife pic.twitter.com/29a2OrJoFR
— 50cent (@50cent) December" class="redactor-linkify-object">https://twitter.com/50cent/sta... 22, 2019
Jackson's ex-wife shared several photos from the trip on Sire's Instagram page, which she maintains.
She captioned the first post, "When I asked my Dad for the 'WHOLE Toys R Us Store' for Christmas I didn’t think he would actually do it, but he did Thank you Daddy! Best Christmas Ever!"
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Toys 'R' Us returned to Paramus last month - just in time for the holiday shopping season with a new, revamped store at Garden State Plaza. The smaller format stores include interactive play areas and displays to learn more about products.
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