50 Cent is set to show off his Connecticut mansion to MTV this week, but for the rapper, it's likely the last time he will show it off for cameras.
Living in it for just three years, the rapper is selling the former home of Mike Tyson for $18.5 million, according to the Associated Press. It is 48,000-square-feet in size and boasts 19 bedrooms, a nightclub, recording studio, strip club, and is separated into three sections -- the east side, the west side, and center of the home.
It's so big, 50 says sometimes he has guests and doesn't even know it. ""I'll let them stay on the other side of the house and not actually see them for a day or so," the rapper told the AP.
The rapper put the space to good use and the space in the home was the driving factor of him purchasing it in the first place. He says that when he first bought it, it saw it as a location for him and his G-Unit roster to record.
"Right from the studio I will go into the nightclub area ... in order to play it and see what it would sound like in a nightclub," he said.
50 told the news service that he will be downsizing, and when he does, MTV will most likely not be able to get in there for another episode of "Cribs," at least until he's ready to move.
To get the final look at 50's crib before it sells, watch it on MTV on Thursday night (November 27) at 10:30 p.m.
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