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Curtis ‘50 Cent‘ Jackson is set to produce a series for ABC based on the true story of Isaac Wright Jr. (Paul Zimmerman/Getty Images)
Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson has and will always be a part of New York, but he recently moved down to Houston, Texas to work on his new show,
Confessions of a Crime Queen. While he’s only been down in Houston for a few weeks, he’s certainly made himself at home. In just a short period of time, Jackson has attended wine auctions and visited local restaurants. Best of all, he’s found a way to give back to those in his new home.
The television show
For Life that was based on a true story, the life of Isaac Wright Jr. has been canceled from ABC network. According to
Deadline the show was cancelled due to low ratings.
The star of the show, Nicholas Pinnock wrote a statement on Twitter following the news. “I am in no way bitter with ABC for not renewing For Life for a third season. ABC has been nothing but supportive of our show, and has championed it from the start. So I won’t have you bad-mouthing them. I can tell you firsthand how great they have been to me and to our show. Sadly, the live audience numbers didn’t reflect and equal the social media attention.”
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