Lil Meech, the son of infamous drug lord Big Meech, has recently found himself in the spotlight for mocking hip-hop mogul 50 Cent during an Instagram Live session. This comes on the heels of 50 Cent’s decision to pull the plug on the popular series “BMF,” which was based on the lives of the Flenory brothers, including Big Meech. As tensions rise between the two, Lil Meech appears to be taking advice from 50 Cent’s rivals, including Boosie and The Game, urging him to retaliate against 50 for allegedly disrespecting his father’s legacy.
In his IG Live, Lil Meech boasted about spending money he earned from the BMF series, claiming he no longer needs 50 Cent’s support. However, observers are questioning whether this new alliance with his father’s enemies is genuinely beneficial or if it’s setting him up for further misfortune. Critics have pointed out that Lil Meech’s lavish spending on luxury items has left him without investments, raising concerns about his financial future.
The discord between Lil Meech and 50 Cent escalated after Big Meech was spotted with Rick Ross, a known adversary of 50 Cent. This prompted 50 to sever ties with Lil Meech, unfollowing him on social media and halting any further financial support, which had previously included a significant paycheck for his role in “BMF.” 50 Cent has since taken to social media to mock Lil Meech, suggesting that he may find himself on “Love and Hip Hop Atlanta” instead of continuing his acting career.
As the drama unfolds, Lil Meech’s attempts to distance himself from 50 Cent while aligning with controversial figures have left fans divided. While some see it as a bold move, others view it as reckless, with many believing he might regret distancing himself from the man who significantly shaped his career. With 50 Cent continuing to throw shade, the future for Lil Meech remains uncertain, as he navigates the complex dynamics of fame, loyalty, and financial responsibility.