It looks like the drama between 50 Cent and Vivica A. Fox has started up again! The actress is writing a self-help book about her experiences in life and also touched her relationship with the rapper. Fox is apparently not holding back about what went on between them and the hip-hop artist has caught wind of his former lover's plans to expose their torrid romance.

50 Vs. Vivica 

According to the NY Daily News, the actress initially did not want to indulge in what went on between herself and the Power actor. Fox eventually gave in because she wanted to set the record straight on the rumors he spread about her after the two called it quits. 

In the book, Fox stated that she was the one taking charge when it came to sex and that it was always "PG-13". The actress also stated that the rapper never "blew her back out".

"Most of the time, I would be the one initiating sex, because I really enjoyed making love with him," Fox stated.

It didn't take long for the actor to respond to the story and once again slam his ex-girlfriend, via social media. 

It was assumed that the two former lovers had ended their nasty feud in 2017 when Fox commented on it during an appearance on The Wendy Williams Show. The actress stated that she and the rapper spotted each other at an event during New Year's Eve, spoke, and even hugged. 

The rapper hadn't commented on his relationship with Fox in years either. The former couple dated in 2003. 

50 Cent's Feuds Over The Years

The rapper, whose legal name is Curtis Jackson, has been known to stir the pot and be very vocal about his issues with other individuals in the past.

The actor feuded with fellow rappers and entertainers such as Ja Rule, Rick Ross, and The Game. Jackson recently received universal backlash for seemingly making fun of Ross' illness after Ross was rushed to the hospital when he was found in his home, unresponsive. 

Jackson currently stars on the popular Starz drama, Power, alongside, Omari Hardwick and Naturi Naughton. The rapper also serves as the executive producer for the show.