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50 Cent intensifies feud with Big Meech, warns, 'The truth is coming soon'

50 Cent intensifies feud with Big Meech, warns, 'The truth is coming soon'

Express Tribune17-03-2025

50 Cent is showing no signs of backing down in his ongoing feud with Big Meech. The rapper took to Instagram recently, sharing a photo of Tammy Cowins, a former business associate of Big Meech who has faced allegations of being a federal informant.
Alongside the photo, he posted a screenshot of text messages exchanged between him and Cowins, in which she reportedly confirms that Big Meech knew about her alleged role as an informant when he was incarcerated.
"Tammy Cowins, The truth and nothing but the truth coming soon!" 50 Cent captioned the post. This comes just days after the rapper went public with more allegations of snitching against Big Meech, calling him out for supposedly instructing Cowins to provide information that led to a reduced sentence. "Listen to the words Big Screech," 50 Cent wrote in an Instagram post. "YOU KEEP FORGETTING That you told Tammy Cowins to tell to get your time cut sucker."
50 Cent has also taken shots at Big Meech's son, Lil Meech, by scribbling out the actor's face in photos from the show BMF, making it clear that the relationship between them isn't friendly either. The feud between 50 Cent and Big Meech escalated after the latter teamed up with Rick Ross for a Welcome Home concert following his prison release—a move that 50 Cent viewed as a betrayal, given their past animosities.
As tensions rise, 50 Cent remains determined to bring the truth to light, setting the stage for more explosive revelations in their ongoing beef.

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