What he’s looking for is attention.50 do this shyt with everybody. Always looking for something
What he’s looking for is attention.50 do this shyt with everybody. Always looking for something
He’s not mad at all. He just uses these scenarios as opportunities to get attention.
WHY IS 50 MAD?
OMARI'S BEEF WAS ALWAYS WITH COURTNEY.
If anything, Woody McClain should be getting MJB money and a spinoff based on his performance.So y'all are see Mary J Blige is getting paid $1 Million per episode on a show on Starz and don't question it at all
And on Reddit
There's some truth to it. I've seen his brother hanging with the force cast.
YES
THERES PPL IN THE THREAD
EVERY YEAR TALKING ABOUT
GHOST COMING BACK.
nikkaz stay making up shyt lolMary was not making $1m an episode. That would have made her close to the highest paid actress in TV history. The hell kinda misinformation is this?
Man if y’all don’t shut the hell up taking every post word for word while telling a ninja not take everything he read on the internet word for word it’s clear he was exaggerating the amountMary was not making $1m an episode. That would have made her close to the highest paid actress in TV history. The hell kinda misinformation is this?
Unrelated but I kinda had to get on my dad's case about this.Most of these hood crime shows stray too far from reality for me to be entertaining...
Point taken. For me I think it's the context of having run the streets and knowing the reality of the situations portrayed on these shows. It isn't entertainment. I get you, though...Unrelated but I kinda had to get on my dad's case about this.
He's from North Philly.
He was watching some shytty ass comedy show about a rapper who becomes a mayor of a city. Said he didn't like it because it wasn't realistic.
But at the same time he was watching this show about a white family and the wife who regularly talks to her animated imaginary friend
So I'm like
"Hold on. The black show has to be rooted in reality, but this bullshyt is acceptable to you?"
It's understandable that someone who's been in the streets looks at crime dramas that are at least supposed to be "realistic" a little different than the rest of us.Point taken. For me I think it's the context of having run the streets and knowing the reality of the situations portrayed on these shows. It isn't entertainment. I get you, though...
Series star Angela Bassett led the way with a major bump that I hear takes her to north of $450,000 an episode. That is believed to be among the top salaries on network television for any actor — male or female — and could be the highest ever for an actress of color on a broadcast drama series.