The Notorious B.I.G.'s son CJ Wallace has been accused of being gay since photos of his graduation were released showing him hugging a male friend from behind. Mom and R&B Diva Faith Evans proceeded to curse out the masses in defense of her son, but CJ himself has yet to speak on the rumor. National Today. Christopher Wallace Jr. Known for his charisma and many talents, Wallace has made a name for himself beyond the legacy of his late father, Christopher Wallace The Notorious B.
While speaking with Forbez DVD Live, former Junior M.A.F.I.A. member Chico Del Vec shared his belief that Christopher “CJ” Wallace Jr., son of the late Notorious B.I.G., is gay. CJ Wallace was five months old when he lost his father. And while his dad's memory lives on through platinum records, grainy freestyle videos , dorm room posters, Instagram captions, and the larger-than-life persona of The Notorious B. That search led him a number of places—talking to family, friends, even portraying his father in 's Notorious —that would ultimately inspire CJ, alongside co-founders Willie Mack and Todd Russaw, to launch Think BIG , a social movement and company centered around cannabis and its uses as a tool for "creativity, contemplation, and healing.
Chico Del Vec, a former member of the ’90s rap group Junior M.A.F.I.A. blasted Christopher “C.J.” Wallace, Jr., son of the late Notorious B.I.G., for being “gay.” In an interview with Forbez. Home » Music. Chico originally made the statement on Facebook and was criticized by Biggie fans and others. He gay.
C. J. Wallace (actor) Christopher Jordan Wallace (born October 29, ), also known by his stage name Lil Biggie, is an American actor. [1][a] He is the son of the late rapper The Notorious B.I.G and American singer Faith Evans. CJ Wallace was five months old when he lost his father. And while his dad's memory lives on through platinum records, grainy freestyle videos , dorm room posters, Instagram captions, and the larger-than-life persona of The Notorious B. That search led him a number of places—talking to family, friends, even portraying his father in 's Notorious —that would ultimately inspire CJ, alongside co-founders Willie Mack and Todd Russaw, to launch Think BIG , a social movement and company centered around cannabis and its uses as a tool for "creativity, contemplation, and healing.