The Breakfast Club team talked through essentially Bow Wow’s entire career during the new hour-long interview with the #BowWowChallenge creator. After looking back on his early relationship with Snoop Dogg, Bow Wow tackled that recent Trippie Redd disagreement. According to Bow, the basis of the disagreement is something he never even said. "I never said that," he said about the supposed "run Ohio" remark. "No. I felt the same way when I woke up and heard the news. I'm like, what? Y'all can have that. I haven't lived in Ohio since I was 10. I been in Atlanta my whole life."
Bow Wow then once again refuted claims of being punched in the face and insisted he has no issues with Future. "I'm not even that type of person," he said. "I haven't spoken to my baby mother in damn near two years."
Deeper into the interview, the topic of the upcoming series inspired by the #BowWowChallenge was broached. "Players fuck up," he said in reference to the infamous private jet Instagram. "If my girl was here right now, she'd be like 'Yo, one thing about Bow, that n***a really shows 31 when it comes to social media.' There's shit that I just don't know." Choosing an inaccurate photo, Bow added, was a result of saying "fuck it" about the whole thing.
Ultimately, Bow decided to turn the challenge into a check. Producer Mona Scott-Young then reached out to Bow about flipping the idea into a show, an idea for which Bow was quite down. Anthony E. Zuiker (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation) got involved shortly after, at Bow's request. "We just got the news that shit got picked up," Bow said. "I start filming the show next month.' The basic concept, seemingly, is that the series will show Bow Wow busting people for baseless Instagram bragging. "It's like Made[and]Punk'd all in one," he said.
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