50 Cent has issued a stern warning to Terry “Southwest T” Flenory, co-founder of the Black Mafia Family (BMF), following a recent meeting with Kenneth McGriff Jr.
McGriff Jr.’s father, Kenneth “Supreme” McGriff, was allegedly involved in a plot to kill the G-Unit leader.
On Tuesday (June 18), 50 Cent criticized Southwest T for the meeting, sharing a screenshot of a fan’s comment that criticized T for collaborating with someone who has spent years antagonizing 50 Cent.
In his post, 50 Cent highlighted how his BMF series has financially benefited Southwest T and his family but hinted at potentially ending the show. The series chronicles the rise of BMF founders Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory and Terry “Southwest T” Flenory, with Big Meech’s son, Lil Meech, portraying his father in the show.
“Hey I know T feel like he is not making the money @lilmeechbmf is making,” 50 Cent began. “But I thought they would all be happy for him. It’s not like I didn’t help your family make millions. Cool when STARZ start suggesting the wrong moves, I’m simply going to sit and watch. Don’t worry you will be off the air in no time.”
On Father’s Day (June 16), Kenneth McGriff Jr. reportedly drove nine hours to personally deliver “Preme and Meech Living Legends” shirts to Southwest T. McGriff Jr. also shared photos with Southwest T and called for his father’s release.
“Free Meech, Free Preme shirts right now,” McGriff Jr. captioned the post. “It’s all love, baby. Family from Queens to Detroit, BMF & Supreme Team.”
Kenneth McGriff Sr., a notorious drug lord known as “Supreme,” is accused of conspiring to kill 50 Cent in 2000, a plot that led to the rapper being shot nine times.