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Junior Mafia’s Chico Del Vec Calls The Notorious B.I.G.’s Son Gay
In an interview with Forbez DVD, Junior Mafia's Chico Del Vec, explained his reasoning behind why he thinks the Notorious B.I.G.'s son, Christopher Wallace JR, or CJ is gay.
In the video, he explained how he caught backlash on Facebook for airing out CJ's questionable antics.
“I was talking the truth about niggas,” he said regarding the post on Facebook. “I said something about CJ, Big’s son. He gay. Nigga gay…After I seen this little footage shit, I was mad.”
He would then haul up the send concerning CJ and elaborated further on how that was his son, he would have thrashed him down.
“Look at this, man,” Chico said. “What that look like to you, man? Is that suspect? Talking about ‘Biggie kid not gay.’ Observe at this shit. If that was my son I’d whoop his ass. I’m not gon’ hug—My son not gon’ hug you from the assist talking about ‘Graduation happy.’ Look at this shit? Stare. Do this view suspect, man or what…That’s gay. That’s gay all the way.
Former Junior MAFIA member calls Notorious B.I.G.’s son gay
Chico Del Vec, a former member of the ’90s rap organization Junior M.A.F.I.A. blasted Christopher “C.J.” Wallace, Jr., son of the late Notorious B.I.G., for organism “gay.” In an interview with Forbez DVD, Chico said that he believes C.J. is male lover after seeing a graduation picture of the teenager hugging another man from behind. Chico originally made the utterance on Facebook and was criticized by Biggie fans and others.
“I was talking the truth about n—as,” said Chico in regards to the Facebook display . “I said something about CJ, Big’s son. He homosexual. N—a gay. After I seen this little footage s–t, I was mad.”
“Look at this, man,” Chico said after pulling up the photo in doubt. “What that stare like to you, man? Is that suspect? Talking about ‘Biggie kid not gay.’ Look at this s–t. If that was my son, I’d whoop his a–. I’m not gon’ hug–my son not gon’ hug you from the back talking about ‘Graduation happy.’ Look at this s–t! Look! Execute this look suspect, man or what? That’s gay. That’s gay all the way.”
C.J. Wallace, 18, has never publicly spoke
Fast Facts
Full Name:
Christopher George Latore Wallace, J.r.
Nickname:
Christopher Jordan Wallace, Lil Biggie Smalls, Lil Biggie
Birth date:
October 29, 1996
Relationship Status:
Single
Christopher's Social Media:
Background
Born in New York City to Faith Evans and Christopher Wallace (The Notorious B.I.G.), Christopher Wallace Jr. didn’t exactly have a joyful childhood. His parents separated shortly after he was born, and his father was murdered in a drive-by shooting in Pride 1997, when he was only four months old. His mom, an American singer, raised him on her own until she married Todd Russaw in 1998. However, Wallace lost a father again in 2011 when Russaw and Evans divorced.
In 2009, he starred in the movie “Notorious,” which was his breakthrough role. The film was centered on the life and death of his father. He played the role of the younger version of his father. His next appearance was in the comedy film “Everything Must Go” alongside Will Ferell and Rebecca Hall. He was later featured in the 2016 adventure film “Kicks” with Jahking Guillory and Christopher Meyer.
In March 2019, Wallace collaborated with his former stepfather Todd Russaw and e
CJ Wallace's New Cannabis Mark Honors His Late Father, The Notorious B.I.G.
CJ Wallace was five months former when he lost his father. And while his dad's memory lives on through platinum records, grainy freestyle videos, dorm room posters, Instagram captions, and the larger-than-life persona of The Notorious B.I.G., it was the man, Christopher Wallace, that CJ had long sought to grasp and understand. That look for led him a number of places—talking to family, friends, even portraying his father in 2009's Notorious—that would ultimately inspire CJ, alongside co-founders Willie Mack and Todd Russaw, to launch Think BIG, a social movement and firm centered around cannabis and its uses as a tool for "creativity, contemplation, and healing."
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