Watch What Happens Live: 50 Cent dishes about Rolex watch he was gifted and Oprah Winfrey feud

Curtis ’50 Cent’ Jackson was once given an expensive antique Rolex by TV chef Rachael Ray, he revealed on Tuesday’s episode of Watch What Happens Live.

Asked by WWHL host Andy Cohen, 51, to show off some ‘entertaining memorabilia’ from his ‘vault,’ the 44-year-old rapper held up a silver timepiece with a custom-made band.

Rachael, the 51-year-old host of The Rachael Ray Show, has long called 50 Cent a ‘celeb crush’ of hers, and he even surprised her by showing up for her 2,000th episode in 2017.

Antique watch: Curtis ’50 Cent’ Jackson revealed that he was once given an expensive antique Rolex by TV chef Rachael Ray on Tuesday’s episode of Watch What Happens Live

‘We’re really cool,’ he told Andy, who marveled at the intricate watch, which featured small sculpted pieces near its face. ‘I always go to her show. You don’t give me nothing.’

50 Cent dialed in from his home in New York City, where he was surrounded by so many light fixtures that Andy joked it looked like a ‘chandelier showroom.’

The Rolex may not have been that big a deal to the wealthy musician and jewelry lover.

He confessed later in the show that he once owned a 50-room estate in Farmington, Connecticut that was so large, ‘I had people living with me and I didn’t know.’

Entertaining memorabilia: The 44-year-old rapper held up a silver timepiece with a custom-made band after host Andy Cohen asked to see a piece of 'entertaining memorabilia'

Entertaining memorabilia: The 44-year-old rapper held up a silver timepiece with a custom-made band after host Andy Cohen asked to see a piece of ‘entertaining memorabilia’

50 Cent was making an appearance to promote his new book, Hustle Harder, Hustle Smarter, so Andy asked him about a passage that mentioned a recent fight with Oprah Winfrey, 66.

In December 2019, 50 Cent wrote an Instagram post accusing the TV megastar of only ‘going after black men’ when she advocated for survivors of sexual assault.

‘I made a comment about not understanding why we’re choosing specific people for the #MeToo stuff, the documentaries,’ he explained to Andy on the show.

The host: Andy hosted the at-home edition of the Bravo talk show amid the coronavirus pandemic

The host: Andy hosted the at-home edition of the Bravo talk show amid the coronavirus pandemic

‘The President has those accusations, and no one has a documentary on the president. And as far as entertainment is concerned, I thought that [Harvey] Weinstein was bigger than the other guys in entertainment that we see. Those other guys are just easy victims, that’s all,’ the rapper said.

In a game called ‘QuaranTime To Choose,’ Andy asked 50 Cent which ex-girlfriend he’d rather be quarantined with: talk show host Chelsea Handler, 45, or actress Vivica A. Fox, 55.

‘Chelsea,’ he replied immediately. 

Game time: In a game called 'QuaranTime To Choose,' Andy asked 50 Cent which ex-girlfriend he'd rather be quarantined with: talk show host Chelsea Handler, 45, or actress Vivica A. Fox, 55

Game time: In a game called ‘QuaranTime To Choose,’ Andy asked 50 Cent which ex-girlfriend he’d rather be quarantined with: talk show host Chelsea Handler, 45, or actress Vivica A. Fox, 55

‘Her personality, she’s just so much fun,’ he added.

He also said he wouldn’t mind being stuck with Kim Kardashian, 39, though when asked to choose between TV hosts Nick Cannon, 39, and Wendy Williams, 55, he said, ‘I can’t do it.’

Also on the show was Marie Osmond, the 60-year-old singer and co-host of The Talk@Home, a CBS program on which 50 Cent had been featured earlier that day.

Remote guest: Also on the show was Marie Osmond, the 60-year-old singer and co-host of The Talk@Home, a CBS program on which 50 Cent had been featured earlier that day

Remote guest: Also on the show was Marie Osmond, the 60-year-old singer and co-host of The Talk@Home, a CBS program on which 50 Cent had been featured earlier that day

Marie was quarantining from her home in St. George, Utah, where she texted her famous brothers daily, and joked that she’d least like to be stuck with brother Donny, 62.

She denied recent headlines that said she had been fighting with The Talk co-host Sharon Osbourne, 67, saying they were ‘great friends.’

On an April 2 episode of The Talk, Marie had said that she was ‘intrigued’ by the news about coronavirus, and Sharon took offense to her use of the word.

At home: The singer was quarantining from her home in St. George, Utah, where she texted her famous brothers daily, and joked that she'd least like to be stuck with brother Donny, 62

At home: The singer was quarantining from her home in St. George, Utah, where she texted her famous brothers daily, and joked that she’d least like to be stuck with brother Donny, 62

When Marie noted that the two of them were alike, Sharon retorted, ‘I am nothing like you.’

‘Everybody at that table is a very strong woman,’ Marie told Andy, adding that it was a matter of course for them to disagree with each other and adding that Sharon owed her no apology.

She and 50 Cent spoke about their connection to the late Michael Jackson, who died in 2009.

Mutual friend: Marie and 50 Cent spoke about their connection to the late Michael Jackson, who died in 2009

Mutual friend: Marie and 50 Cent spoke about their connection to the late Michael Jackson, who died in 2009

The rapper said Michael had been a big fan of his song In Da Club, and actor Chris Tucker, 48, had encouraged them to connect.

‘We ended up doing a song, Monster, on his last album,’ 50 Cent remembered, alluding to the posthumously released album Michael that came out in 2010.

Marie said that she and Janet Jackson, 53, used to cheer for the Jackson Five and Osmond football games, noting that Michael said his father made him study the Osmonds on TV.

Hit song: The rapper said Michael had been a big fan of his song In Da Club, and actor Chris Tucker, 48, had encouraged them to connect

Hit song: The rapper said Michael had been a big fan of his song In Da Club, and actor Chris Tucker, 48, had encouraged them to connect

In a game called ‘It Fakes Two, Baby,’ she and 50 Cent were asked to share unbelievable facts about themselves and have the other person guess whether they were true.

50 Cent spilled the information about his giant Connecticut mansion, which made Andy laugh.

Marie revealed that she had once eaten deep-fried mouse, shark fin soup, and monkey brains.

Good times: Andy, Marie and 50 Cent enjoyed a laugh together on the Bravo show

Good times: Andy, Marie and 50 Cent enjoyed a laugh together on the Bravo show

She also said that the late Frank Sinatra had sent her father a check for $5,000 to apologize for cursing in front of her backstage at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas.

She and Frank joked about it when they performed at President Ronald Reagan’s inauguration.

For her ‘vault’ reveal, Marie showed off her doll collection of 25 years, noting that she was the first celebrity Barbie, and pointing out the dolls in her ‘Donny and Marie Hall of Shame.’

One doll wore a replica of the outfit she sported while competing on Dancing With The Stars in 2007, only it was lying down to reflect the fact that Marie had fainted on the show.

Vault reveal: For her 'vault' reveal, Marie showed off her doll collection of 25 years, noting that she was the first celebrity Barbie, and pointing out the dolls in her 'Donny and Marie Hall of Shame'

Vault reveal: For her ‘vault’ reveal, Marie showed off her doll collection of 25 years, noting that she was the first celebrity Barbie, and pointing out the dolls in her ‘Donny and Marie Hall of Shame’

Before the show wrapped, she and 50 Cent played a game called ‘Are You in Synco de Mayo,’ in which Andy asked them questions to see how compatible they’d be as friends.

‘Which would you rather be, loved or feared?’ he queried.

‘Loved,’ Marie said, as 50 Cent replied, ‘Feared. It just lasts longer.’

As the show closed, drag queen Selma Nilla came on dressed as drag Marie Osmond.

Another game: Before the show wrapped, she and 50 Cent played a game called 'Are You in Synco de Mayo,' in which Andy asked them questions to see how compatible they'd be as friends

Another game: Before the show wrapped, she and 50 Cent played a game called ‘Are You in Synco de Mayo,’ in which Andy asked them questions to see how compatible they’d be as friends