50 Cent has made it clear there’s no tension between him and BMF actor Da’Vinchi, despite recent speculation sparked by the show’s cancellation and his ongoing feud with co-star Demetrius “Lil Meech” Flenory Jr.
At the end of October, Da’Vinchi—who played Terry “Southwest T” Flenory—shared a post that caught fans’ attention. “When it click that @50Cent posting Meech being ‘out of work’ … means that’s me too,” he wrote, referencing 50’s recent Instagram jab at Lil Meech after BMF was officially canceled by Starz.
The post quickly went viral, prompting fans to question whether Da’Vinchi was subtly addressing 50 Cent’s public feud with Lil Meech or expressing frustration about the show’s sudden end. But 50 wasted no time clearing the air, jumping in the comments to show support for the actor and confirm their relationship remains solid.
“Nah, we will be right back to work 🚦 GLG GREENLIGHTGANG I fuck wit you bro,” 50 replied.
His response signaled that Da’Vinchi could soon return to work under one of 50’s upcoming TV or film projects. 50 Cent recently revealed he has 40 television shows in the works.
50 Cent & Da’Vinchi Are Good Amid Lil Meech Feud
The reassurance also reinforces 50 Cent’s reputation for keeping loyal collaborators close. While his fallout with Lil Meech has become a public spectacle—marked by jabs over creative control and professionalism—Da’Vinchi has stayed clear of the controversy. His steady performance as Southwest T earned critical praise and established him as one of BMF’s most grounded stars.
With BMF officially wrapped, 50 Cent has shifted focus to expanding his Green Light Gang empire, producing new shows outside his former partnership with Starz. The rapper-turned-mogul continues to develop projects within his Power universe—including Power Book II: Ghost, Raising Kanan, and Force—as well as new independent ventures.
By responding publicly, 50 Cent reaffirmed his respect for Da’Vinchi while teasing more collaborations ahead. His comment also sent a clear message to fans and critics alike: even though BMF has ended, 50’s work—and his commitment to artists who stay loyal—is far from finished.


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