Eminem to play White Boy Rick on 50 Cent’s new drama ‘BMF’

The Real Slim Shady has landed his next gig. Eminem is set to guest star on pal and fellow Aftermath Records hitmaker 50 Cent’s newest Starz drama, “BMF” (“Black Mafia Family”).

Eminem, whose real name is Marshall Mathers, will play White Boy Rick on one episode of the series, according to The Wrap.

“I’m honored and appreciative of my good friend Em for supporting my new show ‘BMF,’” Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson said in a statement. “We couldn’t do a show based in Detroit without incorporating the legend that is Eminem.”

Jackson, 46, also tweeted a little fun tidbit on Tuesday about the episode that Eminem, 48, will be starring in. The “Candy Shop” singer explained that he will be directing the Detroit-native’s episode, and will be using similar technology that director Martin Scorsese used in his 2019 film, “The Irishman,” to de-age Eminem. “I directed ‘BMF’ EPISODE 7 it is amazing. I used the same digital de-aging special effects they used in ‘The Irishman.’ To take @eminem back to his teenage years,” Fiddy wrote.

Richard Wershe Jr., a.k.a White Boy Rick, became an FBI informant during the ages of 14 to 16. He sold drugs and guns while being a member of a Detroit gang. By 17, Wershe was duped by the feds and apprehended for cocaine possession. While Wershe, now 52-years-old, was sentenced to life in prison, he was paroled and released in June 2020.

Wershe’s legendary activities have become gospel in the hip-hop industry. A 2017 documentary entitled “White Boy” was released as well as a movie about his life starring Matthew McConaughey, which premiered in 2018.

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50 Cent will be directing Eminem in episode 7 of “BMF.”
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“BMF” is based on the tale of two brothers, Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory and Terry “Southwest T” Flenory, who gained prominence on the streets of southwest Detroit in the late 1980s. The pair rose to infamy for creating one of the biggest crime families in the country.

The “We Made You” rapper was previously seen on film in 2002’s “8 Mile.” Eminem won the Oscar for Best Original Song for the gritty drama’s theme song, “Lose Yourself,” in 2003.

“BMF” will premiere Sept. 26 on Starz.

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