In a recent interview, comedian Jess Hilarious opened up about her experiences in the entertainment industry, touching on various controversial figures, including rapper 50 Cent, singer Summer Walker, and actor Lil Meech. The candid conversation revealed not only her thoughts on these personalities but also offered insights into the dynamics of celebrity relationships and public perceptions.
Jess, who gained prominence as the first lady of the Black Mafia Family (BMF), shared her admiration for actress Vivica A. Fox, revealing that their collaboration on the BMF project was a positive experience. “Working with Vivica was amazing, and she still checks on me,” Jess stated, highlighting the bond they formed during production.
The discussion then shifted to her brief confrontation with Lil Meech, the son of infamous drug lord Big Meech. The two had a minor fallout when Jess publicly commented on Meech’s hygiene after he appeared on the show “Wild ‘N Out.” “He was a little musty,” she remarked, clarifying that her comments were not intended to be mean-spirited. The controversy escalated when Summer Walker, who was romantically linked to Meech, defended him.
Jess expressed her frustration with Walker’s response, emphasizing that her initial comment was misconstrued as an attempt to flirt with Meech. “Summer, you think I was trying to get at him? He looks like Rob Schneider!” she quipped, adding that she felt Walker could have handled the situation with more wisdom.
The conversation also touched on 50 Cent, who has been known for his pettiness and emotional responses. Jess acknowledged that the rapper, a fellow Cancer like herself, can hold onto grudges. “When he’s hurt, he’s hurt,” she explained, likening him to an emotional gangster. She also noted how 50 Cent had recently reported that Lil Meech was sent to rehab, expressing concern that such personal issues should not have been aired publicly.
Reflecting on the relationship between 50 Cent and Big Meech, Jess pointed out that their connection seemed more business-oriented than personal, suggesting that it was unfair for Lil Meech to bear the brunt of any fallout from his father’s past. “Lil Meech really wasn’t even part of that,” she said, expressing sympathy for the younger Meech’s situation.
In a lighter moment, Jess reminisced about her experience filming “Two Minutes of Fame,” where she worked alongside notable comedians like Kiki Palmer and DC Young Fly. Although she didn’t interact much with others on set, she praised Ron Rico Lee for his enduring talent and charm.
As Jess Hilarious continues to navigate the complex landscape of Hollywood, her straightforward and humorous approach provides a refreshing perspective on the sometimes chaotic world of celebrity culture. The interview underscored her resilience and ability to rise above drama while maintaining her comedic edge.