On the Set of “BMF” 50 Cent Contrasts the Styling of Snoop Dogg and Eminem
The G-Unit founder, 50 Cent, remarked at the occasion on how Snoop Dogg and Eminem approached filming in different ways.
Despite believing himself to be the cast member who is the most intense, he pointed out that Snoop Dogg provides a laid-back approach and frequently plays music to keep things light. Additionally, 50 Cent spoke of his son Sire Jackson, who attended the event and the rapper appreciated him for his easygoing attitude. “I would definitely be the most intense on set,” 50 Cent stated. Snoop appears to be listening to music since he looks so at ease.
50 Cent replicated Snoop Dogg’s voice while talking about his experience working with Snoop Dogg and Eminem on the set of his popular STARZ drama series, BMF.
subsequently, He made a remark about his son Sire Jackson’s upbeat presence by his side and his easygoing demeanor. “Watch that? When I arrive here, I want to be like that, Fif declared, He doesn’t care that we are here, actually. He doesn’t care where we are; he will enjoy himself.”
Although Snoop Dogg’s character, Pastor Swift, has grown to be a significant role in the show as the Flennory family’s spiritual leader, Eminem’s character, “White Boy Rick,” played by Eminem, only made an appearance in one episode of BMF.
Snoop Dogg expressed his delight to take on the role again and develop his character’s mentorship and spiritual guidance in a clip used to promote the second season. “I thoroughly enjoyed Season 1.” I’m delighted they gave me the chance to return and change up my persona, because that’s what’s about to happen. You know, everything is kept spiritual by Pastor Swift. You are aware that you require my mentoring and advice.
It is currently unknown if Eminem will make another appearance in the second season of BMF, but 50 Cent recently announced that he and Eminem are collaborating on an 8 Mile TV series.
“I wanna bring — I’m gonna bring, 8 Mile to television,” 50 Cent said during a recent interview with Big Boy’s Neighborhood. He continued: “We in motion. It’s gonna be big. I’m working. I ain’t got no duds. I’m batting 100 … I think it should be there for [Eminem’s] legacy because it’s important to me that they understand it.”
A recent report from Deadline also announced the development of an animated superhero series called Trill League for BET+ from G-Unit Film & TV, 3 Arts, and Lionsgate Television.
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