Author Topic: Lil Eazy-E Tears Up as He Recalls Final Moments with Father Before His Death  (Read 245 times)

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Eric Lynn Wright, Jr. - also known as Lil Eazy-E - had a lot to share with DJ Vlad as he detailed his life up until his father's untimely passing. The two shared an extremely close bond and Eazy-E's junior didn't hesitate when asked about their trips to Disneyland and the times he'd get approached in school due to his father's legacy. "Those things didn't dawn on to me 'til we were out in public and I [saw] people's reactions," he remembered.

Things took a grave turn in Lil Eazy-E's life after his grandmother informed him of his father being "sick like Magic Johnson." Him and the rest of Eazy's loved ones sat in the hospital for days as they watched him lose his ability to speak once fluid filled his lungs. "Then when he came out he went without talking to having tubes in his mouth and I went to see him and [it was] really more so just him kind of crying and me crying," he recalled while fighting back tears. "Couple of days later they tell me he died."

Watch as Lil Eazy-E opens up about the revelation of his dad's additional children and more up top.
No man born of woman tho. Dead homies.

 

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Lil Eazy-E Discusses Not Being Chosen to Play His Father in NWA Biopic
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Eric Wright Jr., aka Lil Eazy-E, spoke exclusively with VladTV about not being chosen to play his late father in the NWA biopic, Straight Outta Compton. While he explained that he's not a trained actor, Wright told us that he knew he could play the role of his father, including the more serious toned death scenes.

During the conversation Lil Eazy-E also addressed discrepancies he saw in the film, including how they portrayed the "We Want Eazy" rapper as being broke. Wright told us that his father was living in the biggest mansion of his career at that point in his life, and Lil Eazy pointed out that his father was carrying the weight of Ruthless with his platinum albums.

Check out more of what Lil Eazy-E had to say in the above clip, including him addressing the NWA biopic scene where Suge Knight beats up Eazy-E.
No man born of woman tho. Dead homies.