Biggie’s & Faith’s Son Is Doing Big Things With Queen Latifah

Posted On : July 23, 2018

With all the hype surrounding his mother’s name these days, we wanna take a minute to instead shine some light on the accomplishments Christopher Jordan Wallace Jr. a.k.a. C.J. Wallace is making in life. It was 21 years ago that his father, Notorious B.I.G., was killed just two months before his 25th birthday. It’s also 21 years ago that CJ was born. In his 21 years here, CJ’s managed to accomplish what many can only dream of and his pops would be beaming with pride right about now.

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What Queen Latifah Is Helping CJ Do

These days, CJ is an established actor, building a brand of his own. We’d already seen him play the young version of his dad in the biopic, “Notorious” in 2009. Turns out, that wasn’t just a fly-by-night type of acting gig for the the young brotha. In 2018, he began his journey on MTV’s hit thriller, “Scream,” as a regular cast member for the role of “Amir.”

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Queen Latifah is an executive producer for the show, through her and business partner, Shakim’s Flavor Unit Productions. “Scream” also stars actress, Keke Palmer, rapper Tyga, and more.

In addition to his current TV gig, CJ has a total of 4 films under his belt, with “Notorious” being the first, then he appeared alongside comedic legend, Will Ferrell in “Everything Must Go” in 2010. He’s also starred in the film, Kicks, and yet-to-be-released movie called, Highway.” But wait…there’s more…

Following His Pops’ Footsteps!

Not only does CJ look like a younger version of his dad, he shares the same interest as him too. That’s right, CJ Wallace will spit a hot 16 at any given moment. He’s in a rap group with his brother, Joshua Jahad Russaw, called CJ & Jahad. FYI: Joshua is Faith’s son from her second marriage to ex-husband, Todd Russaw.

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Now…y’all already know that given the recent firestorm CJ’s mother sparked all over the internet, ain’t no way in hell, we can write this article without fillin’ you all in on some of the latest about her marriage to Stevie J.

Faith Sparks Chatter After Marriage License Revealed

On July 23, 2018, just days after Faith and Stevie jumped the broom, their marriage license surfaced and caused them some heat. Faith was forced to speak out and defend herself, regarding the marriage license that has no listing of Biggie as having ever been her husband. It only lists her 2012 divorce from her second husband, Todd Russaw. When the license was revealed, it further encouraged more fan criticism and skepticism toward Faith and Stevie’s union.

As if it wasn’t already awkward enough, that Faith married Biggie’s producer, Stevie J, some folks questioned why she disrespected Biggie again, by excluding his name from her marriage license:

As for why the document seems to overlook the Faith/Biggie union. Faith tells us the clerk at the marriage license bureau screwed up. She insists she told the clerk the marriage with Stevie was her 3rd. Evans adds, “Biggie was my first true love, he will always be acknowledged as such. Everyone knows he was my husband.” -via TMZ

Biggie and Faith married in 1994 and separated shortly before his untimely death in 1997.

Son Was Reportedly Outragged Over Faith & Stevie J’s Marriage

As we also previously reported, several members of Faith’s family were supposedly pissed, after she suddenly said ‘I do’ to Stevie in a Las Vegas hotel room recently. The family was said to have been unaware of the vow exchange and reportedly believe Stevie manipulated Faith into a quickie marriage. Most importantly, it was also reported that CJ is hella pissed off because (1) he apparently didn’t know about the wedding until afterwards, and (2) Stevie is reportedly his GODFATHER!

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