50 Cent’s family were left "traumatised" after seeing his manhood on his TV series ‘Power’.
The 41-year-old star’s piece was featured on the US crime drama show in one scene where his character Kanan is pleasuring himself – but his auntie wished her nephew had warned her before his member popped up on screen while she was watching an episode.
The rapper – whose real name is Curtis Jackson – said: "My aunt sees the show, and she’s like, ‘I’m traumatised!’.
"She texted me like, ‘What the f**k? Why didn’t you tell me?’ "
The star was aware his manhood was going to feature on the show in some capacity but thought it would hardly be visible.
Speaking on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’, he said: "I knew it was there, but in the original clips, it was darker. It wasn’t on, like, a big screen, like a life-sized version.
"It wasn’t like, an accident. Courtney was like, ‘I didn’t want to show it to you in the beginning because I didn’t think you needed to see it at that point … You just gotta take one for the team.’ "
50 Cent’s comments come after he posted an Instagram messaged demanding the show’s creator, Courtney Kemp Agboh, call him after he saw the episode and himself in all his glory.
He wrote: "Man I just saw episode 4, of POWER.
"Courtney I’m a kill you, this is not funny . I think I just saw my [eggplant emoji] in a scene. What the f**k Courtney call my phone NOW!!! (sic)"
The show, which 50 also produces, tells the story of main character Ghost – played by Omari Hardwick – who owns a popular New York nightclub but is also heavily involved in one of the city’s biggest illegal drugs networks.