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50 Cent Secures $75M Bag with Hulu — Life Story Documentary Officially on the Way

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Looks like 50 Cent wasn’t playing at all — that $75 million deal he teased is 100% real.

On April 7, the Queens legend confirmed he locked in a massive multi-million dollar deal with Hulu to bring his life story to the screen in a three-part documentary series. What many fans thought was an April Fools’ joke has now turned into one of the biggest moves in hip-hop media.

The upcoming doc will take viewers all the way back to Fif’s early days in Queens, New York — from his time hustling on the streets to surviving the infamous shooting that nearly took his life. It will also dive deep into his rise in music and his transformation into a powerhouse entrepreneur and TV mogul.

Fif kept it simple when confirming the news, posting: “Positive vibes 💰 focus on the win QGTM.”

According to reports, the deal came after a major bidding war between top platforms including Netflix, Starz, and Apple — with Hulu ultimately securing the project.

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The documentary will be directed by filmmaker Mandon Lovett, known for projects like “For Khadija: The French Montana Story” and “Rap Caviar Presents.” It will be produced by 50’s own G-Unit Films & Television alongside The Intellectual Property Corporation, with Fif also serving as executive producer.

As of now, there’s no official release date, but fans are already locked in and ready to see the full story behind one of hip-hop’s most resilient figures.

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