Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson put his trolling on pause when reacting to Louisiana's rollback of film and television production tax credits.
Cent’s plans to expand his film empire in Shreveport, Louisiana, face a major setback after the House voted to eliminate a tax incentive.
All eyes are on the Louisiana capital as talks of cuts are looming; a big concern is the possible cut to the film tax credit.
Tonight, November 15, is the much-publicized boxing match between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul. Ahead of the fight, which will stream on Netflix, Iron Mike was asked by internet-famous teen reporter ...
50 Cent reacted to Mike Tyson’s viral interview with young reporter Jazlyn Guerra —known as Jazzy’s World TV. 50 Cent is ...
The state of Louisiana is looking to punish the movie industry, and 50 Cent's Shreveport investment might be at risk ...
The rapper and entertainment mogul responded to the tax elimination by claiming that his Humor & Harmony event paused local ...
His business relationship with the city began in November 2023, when the Shreveport City Council agreed to introduce ...
Cent isn't happy about Louisiana's decision to kill off the state's multimillion-dollar film tax credit. Earlier this week, ...
Just one day after La.’s House of Representatives voted to eliminate the $150 million film tax credit, Curtis ‘50 Cent’ ...
The film tax credit has helped attract big-budget companies like G Unit studios to Louisiana. Its owner, Curtis 50 Cent ...
Cent’s Shreveport Film Studio Plans In Jeopardy Amid Louisiana's Potential Tax Credit Changes 50 Cent’s Shreveport Studio ...