Big Meech GOES OFF On Rick Ross For Siding With 50 Cent

Big Meech thought he was making a powerful move by aligning with Rick Ross, but he’s now learning the hard way that loyalty in the industry is nothing more than a myth. After turning his back on 50 Cent and siding with Ross, Meech has stepped out of prison only to be met with betrayal on the outside.

At first, Rick Ross appeared to show Meech all kinds of love, even promising to help him get back on his feet. However, as soon as that deal fell through, Ross wiped his hands clean and ran straight back to his own lane.

50 Cent had previously warned about making business personal, and now Meech finds himself alone, betrayed by the very man he thought had his back, realizing that the streets operate far differently than before.

 

 

They say what goes around comes around, and right now, Big Meech is finding that out the hard way. After spending years behind bars, he thought he was about to make a major comeback. Instead, he’s stuck between a rock and a hard place, with no one left in his corner.

The same man he turned his back on—50 Cent—is thriving off the BMF brand, while the one he ran to—Rick Ross—has completely distanced himself. But here’s the thing: even though Ross played the role of the snake, whispering in Meech’s ear to drive a wedge between him and 50, he might have accidentally done 50 Cent the biggest favor ever. Because let’s be real—if Meech could betray 50 so easily after everything 50 did to keep his name alive with the BMF show, maybe he was a bad seed waiting to expose himself all along.

Now, word on the street is that Meech is scrambling to find someone to blame for why his legacy concert flopped and why no one is rushing to help him get back on his feet. And who better to point the finger at than the man who hyped him up and then left him hanging—Rick Ross.

As the concert date approached, Ross was still promoting it, encouraging people to get their tickets, but it was clear that Meech was just a pawn in Ross’s game. Ross never intended to help Meech—he simply wanted to humiliate 50 Cent and claim the entire BMF legacy for himself. But as soon as things got complicated, Ross dipped, leaving Meech stranded.

Meech is now out here trying to play the victim, but the truth is he played himself. If there’s one thing the streets don’t forgive, it’s a man who switches sides the second someone waves money in front of him.

Meanwhile, 50 Cent is reportedly watching all this unfold with a grin, knowing he got rid of a snake without even lifting a finger. In fact, rumors suggest that 50 may have played a role in shutting down Meech’s welcome-back concert. Just hours before the event was set to happen, the Amerant Bank Arena canceled it, citing “unforeseen circumstances.” No warning, no explanation—just straight-up embarrassment for Meech.

And guess who was sitting back, watching it all unfold like he already knew how the story would end? 50 Cent.

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50 had predicted long before that the concert wouldn’t happen, and once he was proven right, he did what he does best—acting as the ultimate petty villain. He posted the canceled flyer as if it were a Grammy trophy, adding a slick caption: “I had nothing to do with this. Please stop calling my phone. I sincerely hope you have a nice day. Happy Valentine’s Day. I’m stronger than you think I am.”

If you believe that, he’s got a bridge in Brooklyn to sell you. 50 never outright denies anything—he just makes sure everyone knows he’s always two steps ahead.

Then he hit Instagram again, pretending to be sympathetic: “If you bought an outfit and were ready to turn up, I apologize for whoever’s responsible.” Pure villain behavior.

But the real kicker was when a fan accused him of shutting down the whole event, to which 50 responded, “I apologize for your trip to Miami, but they been playing with me, so you know… let’s build when y’all get back to the city.”

At this point, 50 is playing chess while everyone else is still figuring out how to roll the dice. While Big Meech scrambles to find someone to blame, the truth is he played himself. Rick Ross set him up, 50 washed his hands, and now Meech is left alone—no legacy concert, no friends, and no one to clean up his mess.

And just when it couldn’t get any worse, Big Meech’s son, Lil Meech, is also facing fallout. Season 4 of the BMF show has reportedly been canceled, leaving Lil Meech without a steady gig. 50 Cent even exposed private text messages from Lil Meech, revealing that Lil Meech was defending his father’s ties to Rick Ross while also admitting that Ross gave Big Meech money to pay his bills until the next season of BMF started.

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