50 Cent let it be known to his fans that his long awaited BMF TV series is still coming and the delay is not all his fault.
50 said that they are still shooting the pilot and he has re written it 5 times and fired a few writers, but he also puts blame on Starz for dragging their feet on this BMF project.
[In a IG post that has now been deleted] 50 also let Starz know he has no problem leaving and taking his show elsewhere.
Speaking of the show, check out this snippet of “Lil Meech” – son of Demtrius “Big Meech” Flenory, talking about playing his dad in the upcoming television series.
50, who is executive producer of the hit crime drama thriller television series Power, is also set to produce his own crime mob docu-series based on the Black Mafia Family bosses Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory and his younger brother Terry “Southwest T” Flenory.
The show is currently in preproduction and is also set to premiere on the STARZ network.
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During an exclusive interview with TIME, the mother of notorious drug lord Joaquin ‘El Chapo’ Guzman shared what she thinks of her son.
Guzman, 61, is in New York City’s highest-security prison after escaping from Mexican prisons twice, once in 2001 and again in 2015. He is accused of trafficking drugs worth $14 billion into the United States. His is one of the biggest narcotics cases in U.S. criminal history.
During the interview, Guzman’s mother, Consuelo Loera, 88, spoke about his childhood growing up in a mud-made shack in Mexico’s Sierra Madre mountains.
“They were difficult times. We longed for something better,” Loera told TIME.
TIME reports Guzmán helped bring food to the table by hauling sacks of oranges around the hills to sell to peasant farmers for a few pesos.
“He always fought for a better life,” Loera told TIME, “even as a small boy.”
TIME reports Guzman’s mother no longer lives in a muddy shack, but instead in a sprawling brick compound with guards outside on quad bikes brandishing Kalashnikov assault rifles.
“I just talked to him by telephone,” Loera told TIME. “He is putting on a brave face. He has always been someone who acts as if everything is fine.”
Dozens of other Mexican drug lords who have been extradited to the U.S. in recent years have pleaded guilty – usually, as part of deals. Guzmán however has declared himself innocent. Due to his plea, a trial is scheduled for September in a federal court in Brooklyn. Until then, he remains in the New York City prison.
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