Lil Meech Reaches Out To 50 Cent After Big Meech Beef

Lil Meech Reaches Out To 50 Cent After Big Meech Beef

50 Cent cast Lil Meech as his father in the BMF show, which premiered in 2021.

The hit television show brought new eyeballs to the world of Black Mafia Family as 50 Cent was the executive producer behind it. This was a big move since Lil Meech had no acting experience, but 50 believed in him and even paid for him to take acting classes for months before landing the role.

50 Cent has taken Lil Meech under his wing, mentoring him in the entertainment industry and helping him build a career beyond his family’s legacy. However, things have turned from a positive relationship to what appears to be tension after Big Meech was released from prison. The founder of BMF took a photo op with 50 Cent’s known nemesis Rick Ross for an upcoming event.

LIL MEECH REACHES OUT 50 CENT IN TEXT

Lil Meech sent a few texts to 50 Cent after he unfollowed him on Instagram & says Rick Ross gave his father, Big Meech money when he came home to hold him over until the next season of BMF. “F-ck Ross but he gave my dad some bread so he can afford to pay his bills until our next season starts.” To which 50 Cent replied: “What next season lil 🥷inja.”
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BMF is a crime drama TV series produced by 50 Cent for Starz. It’s based on the real-life story of the Black Mafia Family, one of the most notorious drug empires in the U.S., founded by brothers Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory and Terry “Southwest T” Flenory in the late 1980s. The show follows their rise from Detroit street hustlers to running a massive drug and money laundering network.

Plot Overview

Set in the 1980s and 90s, the show follows Big Meech and Southwest T as they navigate the drug game, dealing with rivals, law enforcement, and internal conflicts. Unlike many crime dramas, BMF also highlights their family struggles, loyalty, and ambition to build an empire.

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