50 Cent reignited his ongoing feud with Demetrius “Massive Meech” Flenory after a non-public message despatched to a Energy franchise honcho surfaced on-line, as soon as once more blurring the road between tv fiction and real-life stress.
On Tuesday, Dec. 23, the G-Unit founder posted on Instagram after a screenshot circulated displaying Massive Meech reaching out earlier that day to Kris D. Lofton. Lofton portrays the unstable Chicago drug seller Jennard Samson on Starz’s Energy E book VI: Pressure. Meech’s message was temporary and casual, studying, “Wassup fam let’s work!!”

50 Cent shortly seized the second, reposting the screenshot with a caption that blended humor and criticism.
“Work on what ,” 50 wrote. “He’s an actor, he don’t need to promote dope idiot. You watching to[o] a lot FORCE .”
The jab underscored 50’s long-standing behavior of drawing sharp distinctions between scripted crime dramas and real-world penalties. By emphasizing Lofton’s function as an actor, 50 appeared to recommend that Meech had confused tv storytelling with actuality.
The change additionally reopened outdated wounds. 50 Cent beforehand partnered with Massive Meech on the Starz collection BMF, however their relationship publicly unraveled in 2023. The fallout intensified after Meech and his son Lil Meech have been seen aligning with Rick Ross and Floyd Mayweather, each of whom have a well-documented rivalry with 50. Since then, 50 has repeatedly used social media to mock the previous collaborators and reshape the narrative round their previous affiliation.
Lofton, in the meantime, moved shortly to close down any hypothesis. Sharing the screenshot of Meech’s message to his personal Instagram Story, the actor replied, “Not an opportunity Demetrius…. .”
Whereas the response included humor, the message was unmistakable. For Lofton, the road between character and actual life was not up for debate.


