Saigon To Appear In Entourage Movie [PHOTOS]
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Saigon is applying the reality horror he endured on VH1’s Love & Hip-Hop New York and using it for Hollywood as he’s set to reprise his role as himself in the upcoming Entourage movie.
Longtime fans of the popular HBO show will remember Saigon’s appearances in the second season of the show as Jerry Ferrera’s character, Turtle was managing him around the time his debut album The Greatest Story Never Told was supposed to be released.
The New York rapper recently told TMZ the set may possibly be cursed but that didn’t stop him from collecting his money from Warner Bros.
“I must say I’ve lived beyond my wildest dreams… Cmon . Checks from Warner Bros Pictures If somebody wouldve told me this 10 years ago I maannnn…. Whatever U do, Just dedicate yourself and work hard at it and Ull get results. Another PINCH..,” he said as he posted a picture of his WB check, (covering the amount while showing the routing number).
In another photo, Sai poses with Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban on the set, who also plays a fictionialized version of himself in the movie and the TV show.
To add to his good fortune, Saigon says he is now a record label owner and is bottle popping to celebrate.
Hit the gallery to see pics of Saigon on the allegedly cursed set and giving his autograph to a contract that could be worth millions.
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Photo: Instagram/Saigon_NYC
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