From Fantasy to Reality: BMF's Mesmerizing Pictures of Magic

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Reality Show Alert! Black Mafia Family (BMF) Wives? [PHOTOS + VIDEO]

Does BMF ring a bell to you? Rick Ross’ hit “Blowing Money Fast” that sparked beef with Young Jeezy, BMF is known as the “Black Mafia Family” – a high profile drug-trafficking organization founded by the Flenory Brothers, Demetrius “Big Meech” and Terry “Southwest T”. Young Jeezy has often spoke openly about his friendship with Big Meech, the head of the illegal organization once said to rule Atlanta, and he was even implicated in their high profile drug case. Witness Says: Young Jeezy Received Kilos From BMF (Black Mafia Family) Well… besides all that legal drama, word on the curb is that the “WIVES” (aka girlfriends/baby mamas) involved with the men who ran the BMF operation have gotten together and want to air their lifestyle on television with a new reality show! Ummmm…. yeah. A reality show featuring the women behind the men behind one of the longest running drug cartels in America? I think that’s about as smart as selling dope fresh off the iPhone! 😕 Details + photos/video below… From left: Gricelda Chavez, Lisa Buford, Tiffany Gloster, Tonesa Welch According to Ozone Magazine, rumor has it there?s a bit of friction growing between Meech and his lesser-known brother and business partner, Terry ?Southwest T? Flenory… because of this… his wife wants to take her story to television with hopes to tell her side of the BMF story. Terry?s wife Tonesa Welch (far right), calls herself the ?First Lady of BMF,? and is the HBIC (or the ‘Shaunie O?Neal’ of group) and brought a few ladies together who are still down for the cause. The other cast members include:

Gricelda Chavez, who?was involved with music producer Damon Thomas (incidentally, although not as famous as Kris Humphries, he is also a Kim Kardashian divorcee). Damon was a player in a BMF money-laundering scheme involving jewelry purchases and, when confronted with the evidence, agreed to cooperate with the government as a witness against Terry.

Lisa Buford?s man ?PJ? was a high-ranking BMF affiliate on Terry?s side of the organization.

Tiffany Gloster and her man Jerry ?J Rock? Davis were both indicted by the DEA on BMF-related charges in 2007. Tiffany served a two year sentence for her part in helping to launder the proceeds from J Rock?s cocaine sales. J Rock is currently serving a sentence of 39 years and 10 months in prison.

Here’s a lil background about BMF…

VIDEO: BMF Arrest News Footage I guess if The Real Housewives of Atlanta, Basketball Wives, Football Wives, Baseball Wives, and Mob Wives can do it, so can The Black Mafia Family Wives.

‘BMF’ series explores climb of ‘80s drug kingpin ‘Big Meech’

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson remembered hearing stories about how two brothers emerged from rough inner-city Detroit streets to become wealthy drug kingpins and eventually embraced by hip-hop culture.

Jackson heard Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory’s nickname mentioned countless times in rap songs by Jeezy, T.I. and Rick Ross. He became so intrigued by Flenory and his brother Terry’s rag-to-riches climb — albeit illegally — that he wanted to develop a television series based on their life.

Now, Jackson is on the cusp of delivering their story in the new crime series “BMF,” which premieres Sunday night on Starz. The eight-episode series delves into the 1980s backstory of the two brothers, who started the Black Mafia Family, one of the most notorious drug trafficking organizations in U.S. history.

“It’s a lifestyle choice that people are familiar with on a street level,” said Jackson, an executive producer of the series. “Beautiful things do come out of the hardships or the hard lifestyle. This is what drew me to it. It made me want to work on it until I got it right.”

The “BMF” series falls under a deal between Jackson and Starz, where he executive produced and starred in the original “Power” series, which became one of the most watched shows in the cable network’s history. He said the intensity of “BMF” is different than “Power” because most will probably know the true story behind the Flenory brothers.

“When you watch the theme music play in the opening sequence, you see pictures of Terry and Meech flash pass them,” Jackson said. “It’s very rare you see that when it’s not a documentary. We tried to keep the story as close as possible to the true experiences.”

The Flenory brothers led a national drug ring with over 500 employers who distributed thousands of pounds of cocaine worth more than $270 million in cities in 11 states including Detroit, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Miami and Birmingham, Alabama. Their empire came to a halt in 2005 when authorities arrested the brothers along with 100 co-conspirators for drug trafficking and money laundering through Flenory’s rap label and promotional business, BMF Entertainment.

Demetrius Flenory, 52, is currently serving a 30-year sentence at an Oregon prison. Terry was released on home confinement last year.

The “BMF” series stars first-time actor Demetrius “Lil Meech” Flenory Jr. as his father and actor Da’Vinchi, born Abraham D. Juste, who portrays Terry, whose nickname is “Southwest T.” Russell Hornsby and Michole Briana White will play the brother’s parents, while Snoop Dogg makes appearances as their spiritual advisor. It also stars Arkeisha “Kash Doll” Knight and Eric Kofi-Abrefa.

Flenory Jr. said the series is not about glorifying his father’s drug-selling escapades. He said the show will focus on his dad and uncle’s motivation to make money with a “by any means necessary” mentality.

“I get to tell the story, the only story out there that shows people who my dad really was, and not just what they heard or opinions from others, not just all the glitz and glamor,” said Flenory Jr., who appeared in a few episodes in the second season of HBO’s “Euphoria.”

“I get to show people how he really started and what choices he made to become Big Meech. Da’Vinchi shows you the choices he made to become Southwest T. We get the show the whole origin story. That’s what I think is the most important.”

Despite Flenory Jr.’s relative lack of acting experience, Jackson only envisioned him to portray his dad. Jackson believed in the young man so much that he moved him to California, found him a place to live for 18 months, put him in acting classes and had him work with acting coaches.

“I caught him at a great time,” said Jackson of Flenory Jr. “His innocence wasn’t stolen. You’ll see the vulnerability in his performance at parts. And you look and go ‘He looks like his daddy.’ But he hasn’t been through any of his daddy’s experiences.”

Even though Jackson endorsed Flenory Jr., the young actor said he still had to prove to everyone at Starz that he was the best choice. He didn’t want people to think he got the part because of his dad.

Flenory Jr. won over network executives along with Randy Huggins, the show’s writer and executive producer, who initially had Flenory Jr. playing another role. His mind was changed after a chemistry read between Flenory Jr. and Da’Vinchi.

“The first time I saw his tape, I thought he was good, but the lead?” said Huggins, who was a producer-writer on “Power” and “Criminal Minds.” “When I saw the two of these brothers do a chemistry read, I said to myself ‘There is Meech and Terry.’ That changed my game.”

Flenory Jr. said his dad called him every night, which gave him the opportunity to learn more about him and perfect his portrayal. He said those daily conversations made their bond even stronger.

“He just wasn’t a regular dude,” he said. “He wanted to see everybody looking the same way he looked. We wanted to see everything looking good. Even for people who really didn’t know him, he created opportunities for them. I want people to understand him as a person and see who my family really is, not just what they hear.”

‘BMF’ To Blowin’ Money Fast: Never Promise More Than You Can Perform In Season 2, Episode 9

Each week for the ‘BMF’ To Blowin’ Money Fast series, we’ll recap the episode by looking at a few key things to see how they hurt Meech and Terry’s money-making goals and overall well-being. Each item will be marked as a profit or a loss, the former keeping them in the black and the latter pushing them into the red. Throughout the season, something that was once unprofitable could turn profitable, and vice versa, but we’ll have to wait and see what that might be.

Meech and Terry’s desired rise in the drug game continues as season two of BMF is just a week away from ending. Episode eight of the season, “Push It To The Limit,” sought to establish a new process as their new batch of 300 kilos of cocaine required that. They received the drugs from the Colombians after Meech and Terry were successfully able to strike a deal with them in the episode prior. Meech and Terry laid some new foundation to move this product, but it doesn’t come without disruption from Lamar.

In this week’s episode, “High Treason,” Meech and Terry bring the PA Boys and the rest of BMF on a trip to Atlanta. The trip is mainly business-focused, but the respective crews make sure to have some fun while they’re out there. BMF’s main reason for going to Atlanta is to set up shop in the city, as they did in Cleveland, to move product and make money. Meech and Terry hope to use their connects in the city, Goldie and Ty, to make things happen, and while they’re successful in doing so, things go left to cause some serious damage. Meech and Terry also go back and forth on what to do with B-Mickie now that they know he snitched on them. Back in Detroit, Charles and Lucille’s marriage is at its breaking point, and after another discovery, it only gets worse for the Flenorys.

Through these images, we can witness the power and beauty of magic at its finest. These pictures serve as a reminder that magic exists beyond the realm of fantasy and imagination. They remind us that there is more to this world than meets the eye and that we should never lose our sense of wonder.

Meech

LOSS

Regardless of the business that Meech was able to successfully get done during his time in Atlanta, his hand was indirectly involved in a pair of extremely tragic endings. First, we have Monique’s death which came after Lamar caught on to her attempt to kill him and quickly figured out that it was a plan she hatched together with Meech. This realization from Lamar led to him choking Monique to death, a discovery that will probably make Meech angrier than we’ve ever seen him. Secondly, following a night at Magic City with Ty, BMF, and the PA Boys, a shootout occurs and Ty is shot and killed in the crossfire. Just like that, a second promise from Meech is broken as he’s unable to bring Ty back home safely to his wife. We’ve seen Meech’s decisions and actions affect others, but it hasn’t been to this level.

Pictures of magic from bmf

In a fast-paced and often mundane world, pictures of magic from bmf serve as a portal to a realm of endless possibilities and enchantment. They provide a much-needed escape and inspire us to believe in the extraordinary. These images are a testament to the artistry and creativity of the magician, as they capture moments of awe and wonder that can only be found in the world of magic. Whether it is a levitating card, a disappearing object, or an illusionist in action, these pictures breathe life into the magic and bring it to our fingertips. **Pictures of magic from bmf are a gateway to a world where dreams become reality, and the impossible becomes possible.**.

Reviews for "The Language of Magic: BMF's Striking Visuals that Speak Volumes"

1. John Doe - 2 stars
I found "Pictures of Magic" to be quite disappointing. The book promised a magical and enchanting journey, but it fell short of my expectations. The storyline was weak and the characters lacked depth. The author failed to create a sense of wonder and excitement that is usually associated with magic-themed novels. Overall, I was left feeling underwhelmed and unimpressed.
2. Jane Smith - 3 stars
While "Pictures of Magic" had its moments, I found it to be a bit cliché and predictable. The plot followed the typical tropes of a magical adventure, without offering anything new or refreshing. The writing style was average, and the pacing felt off at times. Additionally, the characters were one-dimensional and lacked complexity. Overall, the book failed to leave a lasting impression on me and I wouldn't consider it a standout in the genre.

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