Bayou City bunnies! 50 Cent parties with the Playboy Bunnies at Super Bowl bash

50 Cent certainly knows how to have fun in the Bayou City.

On Saturday, Curtis 50 Cent Jackson was spotted living it up in Houston, Texas.

The 41-year-old star was caught cuddling up to some Playboy Bunnies at the event held at Spire Nightclub.

Bunny buddies! Rapper 50 Cent enjoyed a night out with Playboy Bunnies in Houston on Saturday

At the event Fifty looked low key, sporting an orange Balmain tee shirt, a Chicago Bulls hat, and several icy chains.

His Playboy bunny company looked irresistible in their satin leotards, bow-ties, and flirty ears as they helped people keep the party going with the some handy bottle service.

Later in the night rapper Flo Rida hit the stage to perform as the drinks kept flowing courtesy of EFFEN Vodka.

Nice company! The 41-year-old actor enjoyed some drinks at the pre-Super Bowl party

It's not clear who Get Rich Or Die Trying actor is supporting at the Super Bowl festivities between the New England Patriots and the Atlanta Falcons, but it seemed like he was having a good time nonetheless.

The star was recently in some dire straits financially when he was forced to find bankruptcy earlier this year.

The Queens native seems to be trying his hardest to knock out his reportedly $23million debt.

Hitting the stage: The Get Rich Or Die Trying actor hopped on stage to enjoy more of the party

Earlier this month a report from TMZ showed the Candy Shop star was still hustling, as his bank statements became public record after the bankruptcy.

The star has been criticized for some of his lavish habits, still sporting expensive jewelry and paying for a luxury Bently's lease.

Fifty is also responsible for several child support payments. Ex Daphne Joy, with whom he shares four-year-old Sire Jackson, receives $1,267, while baby momma Shaniqua Tompkins, with whom he had Marquise Jackson, 19, was entitled to $7,497.  

 

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