Source: BMF
With BMF r eturning TODAY to Starz for its fourth season, stars Da’Vinchi (Terry Flenory) and Myles Truitt (B-Mickie) say the drama surrounding the Black Mafia Family is deeper, more emotional, and more nostalgic than ever.
As Terry and Meech’s ambitions clash harder than before, Da’Vinchi said their bond, “bound by blood but split by ambition,” fractures even further.
“What happens in Mexico… I think now Terry’s like, ‘I’m done with this,’” he told BOSSIP. “You’re praising chickens and believing in some spiritual deity that has nothing to do with how we were raised. Not only do we have a difference in business, now we have a difference in spirituality and philosophical beliefs. So now it’s just like, ‘All right, bro, you serve your chickens and I’m gonna go my way.’