50 Cent has reignited his longstanding feuds in the hip-hop world, this time taking aim at Lil Meech, Rick Ross, and Floyd Mayweather through a series of Instagram posts.
On April 1, 50 Cent unleashed a new wave of criticism on Instagram, targeting not just Lil Meech, but also his longtime adversaries Rick Ross and Floyd Mayweather. The G-Unit mogul posted pictures of Lil Meech appearing to be asleep in a wheelchair at what seemed to be a medical facility. The post was soundtracked by Amy Winehouse’s iconic hit, “Rehab,” setting the tone for 50’s pointed remarks.
In his caption, 50 Cent didn’t hold back, writing: ‘Damn this is BAD you believe me now! Oh, Now you want to believe me OK.’ The post was a clear jab at Lil Meech, intensifying the ongoing tension between them. But 50 wasn’t finished. In a subsequent post, he called out Rick Ross and Floyd Mayweather for supposedly abandoning Lil Meech after befriending him. ‘HELP 🚨 help him out you guys knew what you were doing. You used him and now you’re not gonna be there for him. SMH,’ he added.
The origins of the photos remain unknown, though 50 Cent previously mentioned sending Lil Meech to rehab for alleged drug issues during the filming of the show ‘BMF.’ On Instagram, 50 Cent claimed, ‘I’m telling MeMe I don’t want him doing drugs. [Big Meech, his father] telling him he used to do X like it’s cool. I tell MeMe chill, stop spending all ya money, he telling him how much money he blew.’ The Instagram tirade continued as he recounted an incident involving another actor on set who noticed Lil Meech’s troubling behavior.
50 Cent’s feud with Lil Meech’s father, Big Meech, has been simmering for a while, with accusations flying back and forth. The tension has spilled over to Lil Meech, who stars as his father in the ‘BMF’ series, which is executively produced by 50 Cent. The show is a crime drama that follows the real-life story of the Black Mafia Family.
The real-life drama surrounding 50 Cent’s relationship with the Meech family has added an unexpected element to the popular series. With the next season slated to premiere on June 6, fans are left wondering how these personal disputes will impact the show’s storyline.
50 Cent seems to be mastering the art of controversy yet again, fueling public interest and speculation. His social media attacks create a compelling, if not contentious, narrative leading up to the next season of ‘BMF.’ Only time will tell how these off-screen dramas will play out on-screen.