On Sunday, the hip-hop star, 48, shared an Instagram post a video featuring him winning the award for best new artist at the 2003 BET Awards, where he flirted with the Kill Bill actress, 59, as she cheering in the audience.
“I’m just glad to be present with all of these beautiful people in here… I want to thank Vivica Fox for wearing that dress too,” 50 Cent said in the clip, as the camera panned to the actress.
In the post’s caption, he opened that he wished he would have kept his mouth shut, appearing to reference the couple’s short-lived connection in 2003.
“I look back ?at some of the s— that I did ?I gotta learn to shut the f— up. Look at that look at end that’s concerned. ? WTF @bransoncognac @lecheminduroi,” 50 Cent wrote alongside the clip.
The “In da Club” rapper’s post is the recent in a series of spats over the years between him and his former.
In 2005, Fox unveiled on The Tyra Banks Show about why she felt she’d been painted in the press as the bad guy after the split. “No, it wasn’t the press… it was him!” she told Tyra Banks, including that he’d been accusing her of using their connection as a publicity stunt.
The “Candy Shop” artist looked on Banks’ couch years later to unveil that he and Fox had resolved their matters — so much so that Fox appeared as his former in his music video for “Do You Think About Me.”