TV BIT: 50 CENT’S NEW SHOW ON MTV

50 Cent (aka Curtis Jackson) has teamed up with MTV for a new reality/contestant show.

In “50 Cent: The Money and the Power,” 50 Cent will share his lessons on how to make it to the top. The winner, the young man or woman whose ideas and drive make them worthy of 50′s support, receives a $100,000 investment from 50 Cent himself.


The contestants worked together while also living at “Camp Curtis,” a Brooklyn warehouse where they slept in tents named after the five boroughs of New York City. The 14 wannabe moguls, personally hand-picked by 50 Cent, compete in inventive challenges that 50 Cent helped to create, while mastering the skills that took the rapper from his hard-knock life to the top of corporate America. Each week, 50 Cent will narrow down his search by testing the candidates on the knowledge he has taught them while pushing them to their limit.

Viewers will be treated to special appearances by LL Cool J, Aubrey O’Day of Danity Kane, Lloyd Banks and radio personality and blogger Miss Info. And since no business mogul can work alone, 50 Cent recruited his G-Unit label mate Tony Yayo to be his “Underboss” and right hand man. Yayo kept contestants in line for 50 Cent throughout series.

“50 CENT: THE MONEY AND THE POWER” IS SET TO AIR ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6TH AT 10PM ET/PT

Posted in TV ROUND UP

62 Responses to TV BIT: 50 CENT’S NEW SHOW ON MTV

  1. Dana

    i cant stand his sexy arrogant ass!…the show may be interesting though.

  2. chris

    50 is the man!!!
    People don’t hate on what you want to be. MTV give me a chance to win 100,000. I’ll blow all these chumps out the water. I was born with nothing. Made Millions. Lost it all and now trying to get it back!!! If I had a chance to win 100G’s. No one would be able to stop me.

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