50 Cent's upcoming horror movie Skill House is so gory that one of the camera men actually fainted whilst working on set.
The 47-year-old, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, took to social media this week to confirm the story and to tease fans on what they can expect from the gruesome film.
Sharing a screenshot of a headline on his Instagram page, 50 Cent captioned it: "The camera fell to the ground while filming, This sh(t is gonna be crazy for real. @bransoncognac @lecheminduroi."
On Wednesday he shared another example of the story on US website TMZ and said: "This guy Steve Johnson and Stolberg are responsible for this sh*t. They did the last 2 SAW movies,They are gonna fvck around and kill the crew. SMH @bransoncognac @lecheminduroi."
The movie, entitled Skill House, is reportedly a dark satire of social media and influencer culture and will explore the lengths people will go to in order to attain fame.
“Skill House is being described as a Saw-like take that breaks into the phenomenon of social media fame and culture, offers an unflinching depiction of 'clout' and explores the new phenomenon of 'influencers', their fame and what they are willing to do to attain it,” according to The Wrap.
50 Cent, who has starred in several movies, is producing and acting in the upcoming film - which is clearly not going to be for the faint-hearted.
The movie will also star Neal McDonough, Caitlin Carmichael, social media personality Bryce Hall and TikTok star Hannah Stocking.
"Just as this film is the first of a new genre of horror, social media personalities like Bryce and Hannah are a new genre of celebrity," Stolberg said in a statement to TheWrap.
"We are breaking creative boundaries and career boundaries here. Hannah has dynamic talent and encompasses everything this project is about – internet fame and the evolution in the entertainment industry. We are thrilled to have her joining our cast," he added.
Stolberg took to his own Instagram page on Thursday and shared a photo of a clapper board being used on set of the film.
"Even the slate can’t avoid the blood spray. @skillhousemovie @barrattwill," he captioned it.
Fans of 50 Cent and horror movies clearly weren't put off by any of the posts and took to the comments section to share their excitement.
"I love horror movies. I’m looking forward to this one," one person posted, while another said: "Wow I know it’s going to be crazy!!"
A third person wrote: "Can't wait for this," while a fourth added: "I'm looking forward to seeing that horror movie you working on Fif."