Baby Blue Whoaaaa Talks ‘Scary Movie 6,’ Slams Cancel Culture, And Responds To Lil Fizz’s ‘B2K Is Bigger Than Pretty Ricky Comment: ‘He Put His Foot In His Mouth’

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During a special screening experience for ‘Scary Movie 6,’ Pretty Ricky‘s Baby Blue Whoaaaa spoke with Hollywood Unlocked about the franchise coming back 26 years later to cancel “cancel culture,” and his also responded to B2K‘s Lil Fizz claiming his group is bigger than Blue’s.

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On Monday (May 18), Baby Blue walked the carpet at Regal Cinemas inside Atlanta’s Atlantic Station. Inside the theater, The Wayans Brothers, Marlon Wayans and Shawn Wayans, hosted a special screening experience for the sixth installment of ‘Scary Movie.’

The film sees Marlon Wayans and Shawn Wayans on-screen — but also in the producer’s room and the writer’s room, along with brother Keenan Ivory Wayans, the brothers’ nephew Craig Wayans, and director/producer Rick Alvarez.

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The Wayans Brothers Are Back To Cancel ‘Cancel Culture’ With ‘Scary Movie 6’

Scary Movie 6‘ — a Wayans Brothers Presentation presented by Paramount Pictures, in association with Miramax — is set to hit theaters on Friday, June 5.

The film not only sees Marlon and Shawn, playing “Shorty Meeks” and “Ray Wilkins,” but also brings back original cast members like Regina Hall (“Brenda Meeks”), Anna Faris (“Cindy Campbell”), Jon Abrahams (“Bobby Prinze”), Dave Sheridan (“Doofy Gilmore”), Cheri Oteri (“Gail Hailstorm”), Chris Elliott (“Hanson”), and Lochlyn Munro (“Greg Phillipe). We also see Anthony Anderson, who appeared in ‘Scary Movie 3‘ and ‘Scary Movie 4‘ as “Mahalik.”

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The film introduces us to new characters, including Wayans family members Kim Wayans (“Ratchett”), Damon Wayans Jr., and Gregg Wayans. Also joining is Kenan Thompson (“Michael Jackson”), Olivia Rose Keegan (“Sarah Campbell”), Savannah Lee Nassif (“Mardi Campbell” and “Tuesday”), Cameron Scott Roberts (“Jack Campbell”), Sydney Park (“Dei Meeks”), Ruby Snowber,Heidi Gardner, Benny Zielke, Felissa Rose, and more.

The film’s synopsis reads:

“Twenty-six years after outrunning a suspiciously familiar masked killer (“Ghostface”), the Core Four are back in the killer’s crosshairs and no horror movie IP is safe. Marlon Wayans (“Shorty”), Shawn Wayans (“Ray”), Anna Faris (“Cindy”), and Regina Hall (“Brenda”) reunite in Scary Movie alongside returning favorites and fresh faces to slash through reboots, remakes, requels, prequels, sequels, spin-offs, elevated horror, origin stories, anything with the word legacy in it, and every “final chapter” that absolutely isn’t final. Nothing is sacred. No trope survives. Every line gets crossed. The Wayans are back to cancel the Cancel Culture.”

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Baby Blue Whoaaaa Praises Wayans Brothers, Slams Cancel Culture, And Responds To Lil Fizz’s ‘B2K Is Bigger Than Pretty Ricky’ Comment: ‘He Put His Foot In His Mouth’

While speaking with Hollywood Unlocked at the Atlanta ‘Scary Movie 6’ special screening experience, Baby Blue Whoaaaa praised the Wayans Brothers (Shawn Wayans and Marlon Wayans, and family), slammed “cancel culture,” and responded to Lil Fizz’s comments claiming B2K is bigger than Pretty Ricky.

Fresh off the groups’ ‘The Millennium Tour Presents: The Boys 4 Life Tour,’ which was headlined by B2K and Bow Wow, Blue said:

“Tour was amazing, man. It felt good to go out there, touch the people, do what we do, you know, put on a great show. The crowds was great, you know. They always show up for ‘The Millennium Tour,’ man. And most likely, for real, they really was asking us to come back on our own tour. So, we probably coming next top of the year with our own tour, you feel me?”

When asked about Lil Fizz’s comments about B2K being the bigger boy band, Pretty Ricky’s Baby Blue Whoaaa said:

“I don’t know why Fizz put his foot in his mouth like that. Like, the fans really let him know what it is, and if you read in the comments of everybody that reposted that, they let you know what time it is. Like, they really mess with us, you know what I’m saying? We’ve been holding it down for a minute. This is my one statement for that, you feel me? It’s like an iPhone, right? You got an iPhone 10 or whatever, when the iPhone 11 upgrade comes, you ain’t checking for the 10 no more. Pretty Ricky to upgrade, baby.”

While speaking on ‘Scary Movie 6,’ and the Wayans Brothers returning for the sixth installment of the franchise, Baby Blue Whoaaa praised Marlon Wayans and his family, stating:

“I mean, I’m excited to see the Wayans Brothers doing their thing. I’m definitely a fan. I’ve always been a fan since day one, especially of Marlon. Like, I don’t know if you’re from where I’m from, but Marlon was that n***a when we was growing up, so it’s really good to see them still doing it. I love that they’re a Black family that’s really holding it down in Hollywood, and now they’re here in Atlanta, you know, bringing the culture here. I love them, man. I love everything that they’re doing. I’m going to support everything that they do, everything they drop, because they really got it out the mud, you know what I’m saying? From Keenan [Wayans] to the sisters, they put everybody on, you know what I’m saying? Like, they really them n***as, for real.”

Blue also slammed “cancel culture” and referenced criticism over Chris Brown‘s new album, ‘Brown.’

“I think in regards to ‘cancel culture,’ specifically, I think that a lot of the fans are super opinionated when it comes to the careers of people who put a lot of work in, and they put time and effort and energy and passion into certain things that they’ve done. I’ve seen a lot of criticism, even for the Chris Brown album. Who are the fans? I understand that they’re opinionated, but at the same time, you can’t really be too opinionated over an artist’s craft, because it’s still art at the end of the day. So, for the ‘cancel culture,’ they can go on somewhere with that. For real, I want to go back to the era where it was really artist development, and it was really behind-the-scenes people that made craft, masters of their craft, creating apprentices, and really creating the floor for everybody to walk out on and be great in. You know, the social media gave everybody opinion that don’t deserve an opinion. And I was always taught, don’t take opinion from people who ain’t been where you’re trying to go.”

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