Meek Mill Compares Netflix Series ‘Squid Games’ To ‘Hood Poverty’
Meek Mill Compares Netflix Series ‘Squid Games’ To ‘Hood Poverty’
Meek Mill says ‘Squid Games‘ is a reflection of real life.
Rapper Meek Mill is sharing his thoughts on the popular Netflix series ‘Squid Games.‘ In a new tweet, the Philly-born artist explains why the show is “exactly the same” in relation to hood poverty.

Meek Mill
On Twitter he wrote,
“Squid games”pay attention how fast people switch and kill each other to survive …now think about the “hood” poverty …it’s the exact same thing…”

He added,
“if you just help them with work/money they won’t be that way “just a common sense message.””
The Korean-based series, which was released on the streaming platform in September, follows a group of 400 plus people with massive debt, playing for a chance to win a $40 million cash prize — or literally die trying.
Since its release, the show quickly garnished views becoming the number one most viewed show on Netflix since ‘Bridgerton.’
Of course, this is not the first time Meek Mill’s Twitter fingers have had him in the spotlight. Back in April of this year, he was trolled by fans for not knowing what a pH Balance was.

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