Nonsense. Black people seem to be the ones pushing the most for this bullshyt.Family and business don’t mix.
Chris doesn’t owe him a movie role.
Sorry but you lil bro in the comedy world
alsoBeing a brother doesn’t equate getting put on
The Artemis guy from the gram related how siblings have differing experiences
Charlie was never put on, he played the back ground in a couple movies, he eventually found his way
Sean Connery never put his brother on because he was worried about being more coveted than him
The Isley brothers lil brothers tried to do their thing, a hit they were working on, got stolen by their big brother (Ron) and became a hit (i can’t remember the song but it’s a big hit)
Tony got on on the strength of his brothers name, we don’t know their relationship, but he’s got cache based on name alone, dude is ok as a comedian
Nonsense. Black people seem to be the ones pushing the most for this bullshyt.
You have entire families making bread together, even them indians in your hood selling candies and soda
The 3 min mark is one of the saddest stories I've ever heard
You would think it's a slam dunk no brainer to put your brother who is literally in the same profession in a movie
People think it's automatic to be very close with your siblings, but I guess everyone is not that lucky to have that relationship with them
Compare small businesses to hollyweird politics brehsNonsense. Black people seem to be the ones pushing the most for this bullshyt.
You have entire families making bread together, even them indians in your hood selling candies and soda
There are family run big businesses, what you talking about?Compare small businesses to hollyweird politics brehs