In the Instagram video below, Gabrielle Union blames 50 Cent for Being Mary Jane being cancelled. Last month, BET announced that the hit series would end after four short seasons, leaving fans confused. Viewership of the series has decreased since the first season, but Being Mary Jane was a landmark show for African American women.
How Much Power Does 50 Cent Have At BET?
Gabrielle Union Blames 50 Cent For Being Mary Jane Cancellation |
During an interview with The Breakfast Club 50 explained that he had plans to get Irv Gotti’s show, Tales cancelled. Gotti claims that 50 doesn’t have enough power to get Tales cancelled so maybe BET was smart about how much control they gave 50.
In the following video, Gabrielle tells fans not to send her messages about the cancellation of Being Mary Jane. She advises fans to direct their complaints to 50 Cent:
In post below, 50 says that he warned Gabrielle that things would change.
Listen I told you things were gonna change Gabrielle, no disrespect with all respect, I have no respect. 💁🏽♂️I’ll see you around in my @michaelblackson voice.LOLA post shared by 50 Cent (@50cent) on Nov 3, 2017 at 9:13am PDT
The following post is from August. 50 was excited about joining BET and announced that changes were soon to come:
A post shared by The Shade Room (@theshaderoom) on Aug 6, 2017 at 8:56pm PDT
Being Mary Jane was one of BET’s only dramas and it was very entertaining. While The Quad is a great series, it doesn’t appeal to everyone. Successful black TV shows are rare so the last thing BET should be doing is cancelling one of the most popular black TV shows on air.
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