Eminem cast as infamous drug dealer turned FBI informant in 50 Cent’s upcoming Starz drama

50 Cent has also executive produced Power, and all of its spinoff series, for the same network

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Eminem cast as infamous drug dealer turned FBI informant in 50 Cent’s upcoming Starz drama
50 Cent and Eminem Photo: Leon Bennett

It’s been nearly 20 years and at least one plate of ruined spaghetti, since the release of 8 Mile, but Eminem will finally the get the chance to flex his acting chops once more. The rapper has been cast as Richard “White Boy Rick” Wershe Jr.—the drug dealer turned FBI informant—in an upcoming drama for Starz called BMF about the Black Mafia Family. Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, who has quite a few shows that chronicle the gritty history of the drug trade under his belt, is set to executive produce the new series.

BMF is inspired by the real life story of brothers Demetrius “Big Meech” and Terry “Southwest T” Flenory. The pair grew up in 1980s Detroit (which is, of course, Eminem’s hometown and home to the aforementioned 8 Mile Road) and they experienced success in the drug trade that was unmatched at the time. The Flenorys became a bit like neighborhood celebrities and their stature and visibility skyrocketed once they began using the profits they made in the drug world to fund their hip hop ventures. Their foray into the music business was mostly just a way to launder the steady stream of money they had coming in from cocaine sales, but it didn’t mean that their BMF Entertainment wasn’t a success as well. At its peak, BMF Entertainment was promoter for hip hop acts including: Young Jeezy, Trina, Fabolous, and E40.

In addition to Eminem, other cast members include: Demetrius “Lil Meech” Flenory Jr. (who is actually Big Meech’s son and will be playing his father in the series), Da’Vinchi, Russell Hornsby, Michole Briana White, Ajiona Alexus and Eric Kofi Abrefa. Snoop Dogg, La La Anthony, rapper Kash Doll and Serayah will also make appearances. 50 cent serves as executive producer alongside Randy Huggins, Tasha Smith (who is also set to direct a few episodes), Terri Kopp, Anthony Wilson, and Anne Clements.

7 Comments

  • ghostiet-av says:

    Ngl I dig they’re “Big Meech” and “Lil Meech”.

  • gildie-av says:

    This is set in the 80s and Eminem who is almost the same age as the real “White Boy Rick” is going to play him as a teenager. I think we’re in “How Do You Do, Fellow Kids?” territory here.

  • dennycrane49-av says:

    wtf is starz lol

  • actionactioncut-av says:

    I can’t get over how fake and weird his facial hair looks. It’s like he’s cosplaying as Mariah Carey-as-Eminem from the “Obsessed” music video. “Obsessed” still slaps, btw.

    • danrrich-av says:

      How can Obsessed still slap if it never slapped to begin with? The song was trash and desperate is only somewhat remembered because of the video having a look alike Eminem in it, which Mariah actually denied it was supposed to be him and called it a coincidence after Eminem released The Warning which warned her to shut her mouth because he had audio recordings, text messages, and videos to prove that everything she was a lie was true and she shut up real quick after that. And the fresh faced young Eminem you first saw and was embedded in your mind had bleached blonde hair and no facial hair and rocked that style for several years. It looks like it’s normal facial hair from someone that has naturally dark hair, unless you’re an MGK fan and think he won their rap beef.

    • schwartz666-av says:

      I think the problem is it’s too perfectly manicured. The guy probably spends more on one professional beard trimming than I do on 5 years of haircuts.

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