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Brandon T. Jackson

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Brandon T. Jackson stopped by The Morning Hustle to promote his latest film, set to hit theaters this weekend on December 13th. Co-starring with Young Jeezy, the movie tells the story of a rapper caught in the crosshairs of the drug trade who becomes an overnight sensation thanks to a viral hit song. As his fame skyrockets, he’s forced to choose between protecting his career and testifying against a dangerous criminal.

Surprisingly, despite sharing the big screen with Young Jeezy, Jackson revealed that they haven’t officially met yet. “The first time I’ll meet Jeezy will be at the movie premiere,” he shared, laughing about the magic of Hollywood and how movie scenes often come together without co-stars ever crossing paths in real life.

Jackson didn’t shy away from diving into heavier topics during the interview. He opened up about how trauma has impacted his life, even revealing that he was 20 pounds heavier during the filming of the movie due to the emotional weight he was carrying at the time. “I always connect trauma to loss,” he said, sharing how personal struggles have shaped him.

In a raw and honest moment, Jackson spoke about the challenges of getting support for his creative ideas, particularly within his own community. “People outside are often more willing to help than my own kind,” he said, reflecting on the barriers he’s faced while trying to bring his visions to life.

Through it all, Jackson credits his relationship with God for helping him stay grounded and navigate the ups and downs of the entertainment industry. His faith is a guiding force, offering clarity and strength in challenging times.

No interview with Brandon T. Jackson would be complete without addressing some of the rumors swirling around him. From his thoughts on Kat Williams to speculation about the Illuminati, Jackson tackled it all with a mix of humor and truth, showing that he’s unafraid to confront controversy head-on.

Brandon T. Jackson’s visit to The Morning Hustle was a rollercoaster of laughter, heartfelt moments, and inspiring truths. Be sure to catch his new movie in theaters starting December 13th for a thrilling ride that’s as dynamic as the actor himself.

Brandon T. Jackson Talks New Movie with Young Jeezy, Trauma, and Faith was originally published on themorninghustle.com