50 Cent has ended his feud with Randall Emmett behind … sort of.

Appearing onWatch What Happens Live withAndy Cohenon Sunday alongside model Kate Upton, the rapper (real name Curtis Jackson) said he didn’t regret calling out hisPowerco-producer Randall Emmett on social media in April for allegedly owing him $1 million from six years ago.

“I got me paid right away,” 50 Cent, 44, told Cohen. A rep for 50 confirmed this to PEOPLE back in May, saying in a statement, “Curtis ’50 Cent’ Jackson AKA Fofty has confirmed that the 1 million dollars debt owed has been paid in full.”

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Lala Kent, 50 Cent, Randall Emmett

“He was speeding, he’s going fast,” 50 Cent said of the nickname’s origins, adding that it became “a whole new thing.”

In the heat of the feud, 50 brought Emmett’s actress fiancée Lala Kent into things, posting a clip fromVanderpump Rulesin which she discussed going out with Emmett after he auditioned her for his movieThe Row.

“I let him hit it the first time and we were inseparable,” Kent, 29, explained to costar Stassi Schroeder in the clip, and added, “The first night we banged, I got a car the next day.”

When Cohen asked 50 Cent of the couple, he replied, “I don’t have a problem with them.” However, he said he doesn’t plan to attendtheir April 2020 wedding.

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After finding clips of Kent onVanderpump Rules, though, 50 did check out more of the series.

“The show is interesting, very interesting to me,” he said. “Since then, I’ve watched … and it was ill, like [Kent] was telling the whole truth. I was like, Why would you tell the truth?”

Watch What Happens Live withAndy Cohenairs Sunday-Thursday at 11 p.m. ET on Bravo.

source: people.com