50 Cent has escalated his feud with Big Meech and Lil Meech, now dragging Rick Ross’ daughter into the mix.
On Tuesday (February 11), he shared an Instagram video montage showing the younger Meech attending prom and a 2018 sweet 16 party with Ross’ daughter, Toie Roberts. The reposted clip alleged a past relationship between the two. 50 took aim at Big Meech’s parenting in his response, writing, “Why didn’t old boy didn’t look out for Me Me and send him to acting school BIG SCREECH? All your people that was out did nothing for him. You come home thinking you the black Pablo Escobar and fucked him up.”
50 later asserted that his BMF series, inspired by Meech’s Black Mafia Family, brought significant earnings to the Flenorys while the ex-drug boss was incarcerated. “I helped your family make over 5 million legit dollars it’s not my fault it’s all gone,” he stated. “You think people don’t see you want to shine so bad you wearing the baby’s jewelry. Bitch give the baby back his jewelry!”
50 Cent has been relentlessly going after Big Meech, accusing him of ratting on ex-partner Dionne “Cuffy” Gatling. Meech, however, has pushed back, denying any cooperation with authorities in a video earlier this week. He shared, “I wasn’t gonna address this because I’m not trying to let nobody trick me off the streets. But I’ve never folded, never told — never will. Death before dishonor, always.”
Ross Eyes High-Budget BMF Film Amid Rivalry with 50 Cent and Series Uncertainty
The impact of their fallout on BMF remains uncertain, with the crime drama’s fourth season set to debut on STARZ this spring. Meanwhile, 50 has hinted at dropping Lil Meech—who portrays his father—from the series. In a viral video last week, Rick Ross challenged his longstanding rival’s “lackluster” series, revealing plans to surpass it with a high-budget film.
“I wanna do a BMF film because you’ve been entertained by a lackluster, small-budget series. Now it’s time to do a big-budget film,” he voiced. Ross, fresh off linking up with Big Meech post-prison, mulled over who might helm the possible film. He stated, “Shout out to my homie F. Gary Gray. Antoine Fuqua, what’s up? [Quentin] Tarantino… there’s a lot of legends. This is gonna be big, I can feel it.”


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