50 CENT POKES FUN AT ANDREW SCHULZ WHILE PLUGGING NEW ‘MUST-SEE’ TV SHOW

50 Cent has poked fun at Andrew Schulz due to the comedian’s uncanny resemblance to a man who recently murdered his influencer wife.

Among the many media projects Fif is currently involved in, one of them is a show titled TikTok Star Murders that will premiere on Peacock later this month.

One of the subjects is a popular creator who was murdered by her estranged husband over jealousy.

 

In one of his multiple posts to promote the show, the Queens native included a side by side with Schulz and the deceased’s husband, writing: “I want my boy @andrewschulz to play the lead in my scripted version coming soon GLG.”

Schulz appears to be game as he responded: “MAKE THE MOVIE IN SHREVEPORT!!

The 40-year-old podcaster was making reference to 50 Cent’s new G-Unit Film and TV Studios, which he recently inaugurated in Shreveport, Louisiana.

The Power mogul took to Instagram late last month to share an artist’s impression photos of his new production hub, which he’s been touting as the next powerhouse in the entertainment industry.

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The state-of-the-art studio is held together by a black-and-white marble theme, embellished with G-Unit branding.

It also boasts boardrooms, offices, editing suites as well as a hair and makeup room featuring around a dozen chairs with their own illuminated mirrors.

 

“Sneak peek at the insides of G-Unit Studios, shh I’m working,” the New York MC wrote in the caption. “All roads lead to Shreveport August 8th till the 11th hold the date TYCOON X 10 BOOM.”

His slick new workspace even stunned Hollywood veteran Ludacris, who left fire and smoke emojis in the comments section, whereas actor Larenz Tate wrote: “Get em !!!! [face with steam emoji, four fire emojis].”

 

Last year, city council members in Shreveport introduced legislation allowing 50 Cent to lease Millennium Movie Studio as a base for his film and television company.

“For a period after 2005, we enjoyed a very robust television and film industry in the Shreveport area,” Mayor Tom Arceneaux said. “This will bring back, I think, a lot of those people and will rejuvenate that industry in our area. So I think the film industry is about to blossom again in Shreveport.

 

“[50 Cent]’s undertaking all of the maintenance and repair, which is around 160 to 170 thousand dollars a year. So to look at just the lease payment is not fair to him. We also anticipate he’s going to make several million dollars of improvements to the facility. This is a very serious proposal, a very serious undertaking by him.”

As a result of his entrepreneurial spirit, the mogul was honored with his own day in the Louisiana city soon after opening the studio.