Vivica A. Fox is once again opening up about her on-and-off relationship with 50 Cent — and this time, she’s praising the rapper-turned-mogul for what she calls the most unforgettable intimate experiences of her life.

The 61-year-old actress, who famously dated Fif in the early 2000s during the explosive Get Rich or Die Tryin’ era, recently reflected on their history during an appearance on Sherri, where host Sherri Shepherd brought up a playful social media post from the hip-hop star.

Vivica A. Fox.

Vivica A. Fox attends Los Angeles Premiere Screening Of Paramount+ And Showtime Series “The Chi” Season 7 at St. Helen’s House on May 08, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. Kayla Oaddams/Getty Images

Responding to Fox’s more recent comments warning women not to date him, 50 Cent fired off a caption that quickly went viral.

“Either way I’m a have that a** in the matrix,” the Get Rich or Die Tryin’ creator wrote as the caption to an A.I.-generated photo of himself holding a red and blue pill, ala the The Matrix film franchise. “You know I love me some you girl, but Damn it’s been 22 years, Vivica.”

Rather than taking offense, Fox told Shepherd that time — and perspective — has softened things between them. “I can actually laugh about this,” the 61 year-old told Shepherd. “And I was glad he got a funny response about it as well. We’re no longer fighting, y’all.”

She even leaned into Fif’s affectionate tone: “And you know what else made it great? He said he loved me. But we are in a good place, and I’ll take the blue pill.”

From there, Fox didn’t hold back, playfully celebrating the Queens MC’s bedroom skills and echoing his boastful “Magic Stick” persona. “Oh, my goodness,” Fox said, jokingly twitching in her seat. “The orgasms were fab.”

50 Cent And Vivica A. Fox

Rapper 50 Cent and actress Vivica Fox pose during the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards at Radio City Music Hall on August 28, 2003 in New York City. Frank Micelotta/Getty Images

Their past relationship returned to the spotlight earlier this month when Fox, speaking at the Ultimate Women’s Expo, cited 50 Cent while advising women against dating rappers.

She later clarified to TMZ that her comments weren’t meant to discourage anyone from pursuing love, emphasizing instead that women should date whoever they want — just not “go public so fast” and to “just have fun.”

For Fox and Fif, the sparks may have fizzled long ago, but the memories clearly haven’t — and neither has the mutual admiration.

Watch the clip of Vivica A. Fox’s comments about 50 Cent on the Sherri show below.