50 Cent, Gucci Mane To Star In BET Fall Television Line-Up

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50 Cent and Gucci Mane set to have their own shows on BET's fall television line-up.

Whenever summer ends, the only thing that's worth looking forward to is fall television programming. BET just announced that both 50 Cent and Gucci Mane will both have their own T.V. shows this fall. 

Gucci Mane will have his long-awaited reality show alongside his fiancée, Keyshia Ka'oir, called Gucci Mane & Keyshia Ka’oir: The Main Event. The show will follow the couple as they get ready for their big day. 

Meanwhile 50 will be the host of 50 Central, where he'll be blending sketch comedy alongside musical performance and celebrity guests. At this point, 50 is on his way to becoming a television mogul on top of his already established business ventures with Power, as well as his newly-announced T.V. show, The Oath.

Both Gucci Mane and 50 Cent's shows have gotten an official date.

Gucci Mane & Keyshia Ka’oir: The Main Event will be premiering on BET on their wedding day, October 17th at 10 p.m. ET/PT.

50 Cent's 50 Central will be premiering on September 27th at 10:30 p.m. ET/PT.

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