Jussie Smollett Teams Up W/ Mona Scott-Young For ‘B-Boy Blues’ Series Marking His Directorial Debut Post Hate Crime Scandal

Jussie Smollett Teams Up W/ Mona Scott-Young For BET+ Series ‘B-Boy Blues,’ Marking His Directorial Debut Post Hate Crime Scandal
It looks like Jussie Smollett is teaming up with Mona Scott-Young for his first major project since being released from jail!
The Empire star is making his directorial debut for the BET+ series, “B-Boy Blues,” which will be the first project for the 39-year-old actor since being found guilty in December 2021 of charges stemming from a hate crime hoax against himself. According to reports, Mona Scott-Young, 55, (and her Monami Production company) has joined the film as a producer and was reportedly a key figure in the BET+ deal.

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“‘B-Boy Blues’ is a beautifully bold, funny, heartwarming bro-mance and I was thrilled to partner with Jussie to help this wonderful film gain greater exposure.”

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BET+ executive Devin Griffin had this to say about the project:
“Through our content slate, we are intentional about representing the fullness of the Black experience, including that of the LGBTQ+ community. ‘B-Boy Blues’ is an artful, heart-rending film about the complexity of love – something we all can relate to.”
According to reports, the film debuted last November during the 2021 American Black Film Festival and won the Narrative Feature Fan Favorite Award. “B-Boy Blues” will debut on June 9 on the BET+ streaming service!
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