Overview
- Pluria Alexander’s GoFundMe campaign launched earlier this month seeks $6,000 to cover moving costs after she said her son cut off financial support, leaving her at risk of eviction in Texas.
- In a raw freestyle posted Aug. 9, Finesse2Tymes compared his family struggle to Eminem’s troubled relationship with his mother and claimed he learned to “turn pain into profit.”
- On Aug. 12, 50 Cent posted an Instagram clip of Alexander’s appeals and advised Finesse2Tymes to call his mother, but the rapper has not directly responded to the mogul’s message.
- Instead of a direct reply, Finesse2Tymes shared a cryptic Instagram Story telling followers to “keep ya eyes open and ya mouth shut.”
- Alexander’s ongoing housing search is further complicated by a pending money-laundering charge she attributes to a 2024 scam and which she says has hindered her ability to secure a lease.