BMF: Lil Meech Reveals How He Found Out That His Dad Was The Head Of The Black Mafia Family

On the latest episode of “Don’t Be Scared” Lil Meech stops by to dish on his upcoming role in 50 Cent’s forthcoming BMF series.

As previously reported Big Meech, the incarcerated head of BMF, personally gave permission to 50 Cent to bring the story of BMF’s empire to Starz.

Now Lil Meech is slated to portray his famed father in the show, and he recently told Bossip that his family originally shielded him from knowing his father’s true identity.

When asked if he remembered how old he was when he realized his dad was this huge legend especially in Atlanta, Lil Meech said:

“I always saw BMF, BMF, everywhere but he always kept me out of that way. All I remember is him taking me out and showing me nice stuff and we’d have my big birthday parties.

“One day at school I got curious and searched BMF on the internet and I found out everything. I read Wikipedia, I found out everything for myself because my family didn’t want to tell me.”

He also recalled the most extravagant party his father ever threw for him.

“I think it was my 5th or 6th birthday party, he actually had this dude dress up in a Spiderman suit and he got on top of my roof. He was doing all these tricks, I really thought he was Spiderman.”

See the interview here: BMF: Lil Meech Says This Is How He Found Out That His Dad Was The Head Of The Black Mafia Family — Bossip

Faceoff: Hillary Clinton And Donald Trump To Face Off At First Presidential Debate – September 26

President Obama Admits To Cursing All The Time 


President Obama is usually known for his extremely cool demeanor, especially in public, but he admits that he lets the “f- bombs” fly while in the privacy of his home. 

Via Huffington Post: 

President Barack Obama, known for generally keeping a cool temperament, revealed that he sometimes will privately write scathing responses to his critics that he doesn’t share publicly.

Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin asked Obama if he ― like Presidents Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln ― ever wrote responses to critics that he didn’t make public. Obama told Goodwin that he did it “all the time.”

“I will write a response—a full rant,” he told Goodwin in an interview that appears in the November issue of Vanity Fair. “And then I’ll crumple it up. Every once in a while, my team here will hear me go on a rant. Generally speaking, people who know me will tell you that my public persona is not that different from my private persona. I am who I am. You sort of get what you see with me. The two exceptions are that I curse more than I should, and I find myself cursing more in this office than I had in my previous life.”

“And fortunately both my chief of staff and my national-security adviser have even bigger potty mouths than me, so it’s O.K. And the second thing is that I can be much more sarcastic and, I think, sometimes withering in my assessments of things than I allow to show in my public life,” he continued.

As leader of the free world, Obama has one of the toughest jobs in the universe right now so he definitely gets a pass. I have to admit, I admire the cool and collected Obama, but wouldn’t be opposed to him tossing a few profanity laced bombs every now & then either. Edgy. 

Check out Obama’s full “Exit Interview” with Vanity Fair, here

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