If this show gets made, it’s open-season on BET and every entity associated with it. Mo’Kelly will not sit by and allow a reality TV show feature and promote the lifestyles of Black women formerly married to drug dealers.
I will not tacitly condone the premise that African-Americans will/should support any program which glorifies or elevates those connected to the drug trade…ever…under any circumstances.
Do note, there has only been a press released submitted to the media regarding the shooting of a pilot. So it’s not open season yet. But as networks peruse the media response and interest in the property, they will know there will be an immediate and negative response, directed at the network, its advertisers and participants.
check out this garbage below…
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STORY HERE.
The ladies in the lives of drug kingpins BMF (Black Mafia Family) recently started shooting a reality show pilot with Strange Fruit Media, a production company that has produced content for BET and other networks, and are hoping to land a TV deal.
From left: Gricelda Chavez, Lisa Buford, Tiffany Gloster, Tonesa Welch
Thanks in part to Rick Ross, BMF co-founder Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory has become a household name, even while serving a 30 year sentence for running a continuing criminal enterprise (aka selling a whole lot of coke). Rumor has it there’s a bit of friction growing between Meech and his lesser-known brother and business partner, Terry “Southwest T” Flenory.
- Terry’s wife Tonesa Welch (far right), who calls herself the “First Lady of BMF,” appears to be the Shaunie O’Neal of this whole venture and hopes to help tell Terry’s side of the BMF story.
The other cast members include:
- Gricelda Chavez, who was involved with music producer Damon Thomas (incidentally, although not as famous as Kris Humphries, he is also a Kim Kardashian divorcee). Damon was a player in a BMF money-laundering scheme involving jewelry purchases and, when confronted with the evidence, agreed to cooperate with the government as a witness against Terry.
- Lisa Buford’s man “PJ” was a high-ranking BMF affiliate on Terry’s side of the organization.
- Tiffany Gloster and her man Jerry “J Rock” Davis were both indicted by the DEA on BMF-related charges in 2007. Tiffany served a two year sentence for her part in helping to launder the proceeds from J Rock’s cocaine sales. J Rock is currently serving a sentence of 39 years and 10 months in prison.
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11 responses to “Black Drug Wives…Coming to BET?”
Just so I’m clear… This pilot which GLORIFIES THE ILLEGAL DRUG TRADE is being produced by a company whose name is derived from a euphemism for LYNCHING AFRICAN-AMERICANS on a network whose primary viewers are US? Are you effing kidding me?! Why don’t we just pass out the kool-aid to the masses… at least that would be quick and less painful.
You got it Yvette…”Strange Fruit.” I will NOT let this happen under any circumstances.
Keep us posted on this ghetto ignorance, Mo.
Absolutely.
F****** IDIOTS!
Wtf!
Smdh
Just when I thought the reality TV landscape couldn’t get any worse. SMDH I turned off my TV several weeks ago and don’t foresee any reason to turn it back on in the near future.
Don't you love Viacom.
America, why not let these women tell there life story we have alot of people who have shows that tell there story which are boring at times give these women a chance, you have Mob Wives. Why not Drug Wives 70 percent of UNITED STATES currency is DRUG MONEY.
Absolutely not. Some other form of ignorance (Mob Wives) does not in any way justify more ignorance.