Mike Epps Recalls Hiring Private Investigator to Track Do…

Mike Epps advised Kai Cenat a couple of time he employed a personal investigator to monitor down a hater from Instagram.

The comic appeared on Cenat’s Mafiathon 3 stream yesterday (Sept. 18) and advised the streamer a couple of wild scenario the place he received into an argument with an Instagram consumer and took a drastic step to discover out who it was.

“When I first got on Instagram, one motherfucker gets on there and says, ‘Fuck you bitch ass n***a, you ain’t shit,” remembered Epps. “Man, let me tell you what I did. I went on the motherfucking DM and I said, ‘Bitch,where you at motherfucker? You talking all of that shit. What city you in?’”

“I hired a motherfuckering private investigator and they found out who it was. It was a 12-year-old little white boy in Pennsylvania,” Epps concluded, making Cenat laugh. “I thought it was a n***a from Philly.”

Epps’ look on the stream was stuffed with particular moments. In one other one, the comic defined some vital life recommendation that he likes to give out.

“The number one advice that I always give to young people is to be patient,” stated Epps. “Because tomorrow, it always brings another day. You have to be patient. You have to wait for your blessings.”

“You have to wait for your turn. You have to wait for your time,” continued Epps. “And that’s the hardest part is waiting, because when you’re waiting, you’re waiting on the unknown. But there’s a reward for being patient all of the time. So when you’re patient, you might not get what you’re trying to get, but you’re going to get something great out of it.”

In one other huge second from Mafiathon 3, Ice Cube got here on the stream to clarify what occurred along with his critically panned War of the Worlds film.

“This is a movie I did in 2020 during the pandemic,” Cube advised Cenat as they watched a clip from the movie. “We shot it in 15 days, and it was during the pandemic. So the director wasn’t in there. None of the actors was in there. This was the only way we could really shoot the movie.”