50 Cent is blasting Vivica A. Fox for directing a new biopic on BET+ that tells the life story of Tonesha Welch, the First Lady of BMF.
According to reports, the movie will be directed by the rapper’s ex-girlfriend and executive produced by Judge Greg Mathis and Tressa Azarel Smallwood.
The biopic The First Lady of BMF: The Tonesa Welch Story is inspired by Markisha Taylor, a character in the 50 Cent series BMF.
Obviously, 50 isn’t thrilled about the movie, its title, or his ex’s involvement. He was also confused about Judge Mathis’s participation.
However, on Thursday, 50 decided to throw shade by posting how he truly felt about the upcoming biopic on Instagram.
“This should say 263, not BMF,’ he wrote, suggesting Tonesa Welch was the First Lady of the offshoot organization 263 rather than BMF. “What the f*ck is this man?”
He continued, “Vivica, ugh, So you’re not gonna ever leave me alone, hun? and what the f*ck is judge Mathis doing in this mix? I’m done; I’m done with all of you, ni66as. LOL.”
Vivica, on the other hand, took the high road.
On Friday, she posted a nice but shady post on Instagram that read: “TGIF Dawlings! Waking up to my ex @50cent showing #1stLADYOFBMF support! Don’t worry, dawling, we got this! We gonna tell @firstladytonesa REAL story! Thanks!”
Earlier this year, Tonesa called out the writers of BMF for her portrayal on the show.
“WTF who wrote this part of the Story? [Terry] 17 I’m 26 years my husband a [kingpin], but I’m having sex with a 17-year-old who’s supposedly still in high school,” she questioned. “I guess they have Markisha looking like a pedophile.”
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