50 Cent has enjoyed a great deal of success in the television space, though the acting on one of his biggest shows has yet to convince Reason.
On Tuesday (March 5), the Top Dawg Entertainment MC took to Twitter and wrote: “Bmf got the worst acting on television and I’m here for every second of it.”
His critique of the series based on the Black Mafia Family organization subsequently began making the rounds on social media, with 2Cool2Bl0g even sharing it on its Instagram page the following day.
Upon coming across the post, the 33-year-old hopped under the comments section and clarified that he is in fact a fan of the project, writing: “The show HEAT!!! lol 50 got me tuned into every show he drop! N-ggas just can’t act [laughing emoji].”
Bmf got the worst acting on television and I’m here for every second of it
— REASON TDE (@reasonTDE) March 6, 2024
Last year, Fif received approval from the Shreveport City Council to take over a massive studio in the southern city to base his G-Unit Film & TV division out of. The lease will cost him $2,400 annually for 30 years, after which he can renew it for 15 more if he pleases.
“All roads lead to Shreveport, this is a game changer,” he wrote on Instagram next to an image of a broadcast news story about his endeavor. “Mayor Tom Arceneaux is one of the smartest guys I ever met in my life. Watch how many jobs are created as result of this.”
The month prior, city council members introduced legislation for the lease of the Millennium Movie Studio as a base for the mogul’s entertainment company.
Soon after it was greenlit, he shared a photo of the colossal brick estate on social media and wrote: “All Roads lead to Shreveport if you ready to work in film and television. G-unit studios Is officially in Louisiana. BOOM GLG GREENLIGHTGANG.”
About welcoming the New York MC to his city, Arceneaux said: “We enjoyed for a period after 2005, we enjoyed a very robust television and film industry in the Shreveport area. This will bring back, I think, a lot of those people and will rejuvenate that industry in our area. So I think the film industry is about to blossom again in Shreveport.
“[50 Cent]’s undertaking all of the maintenance and repair, which is around 160 to 170 thousand dollars a year. So to look at just the lease payment is not fair to him.”
He continued: “We also anticipate he’s going to make several million dollars of improvements to the facility. This is a very serious proposal, a very serious undertaking by him.”