Method Man has made an even huge transition from rapper to acting in not so far years. The Wu-Tang frontman spent years on record and on our screen playing a variety of different portrayals. Now he is honing in even more and developing the next turn of his career. Part of his refreshed persona is talking about his private life and 21-year marriage.
While most people associate Method Man with his work on stoner comedies like How High and movies like Soul Plane and Scary Movie, the historically silly MC has been polishing up his persona as he starts to take on more serious portrayals. Currently appearing in Power Book II: Ghost, Method Man is also stepping into the role of Supreme in the film On the Come-Up. Produced by Sanaa Lathan, the film is reportedly based on young lady looking to become a successful rapper. Meth nearly stopped by Sherri Shephard’s show to promote it.
Sporting a white turtle neck and leather pants, Method Man has come a long way from the oversized jerseys and sneakers of his heyday. The transition has been gradual and intentional and was commemorated with a digital Essence shoot a year ago that reintroduced him to the world with the caption, “this man means business.” Taken a back by the suaver Meth, Sherri joked that she was not sure how to mention him in his current look. “Method Man is what brings them to the church, but Clifford Smith is what keeps them coming back.”
Sherri recalls approaching Method Man during Essencefest to invite him on her show and called him so gracious for accepting. “I mean it,” he reacted. “For me, that memory was really vague. What stood out to me was our telephone communication.
We had a great communication about doing the show.” He elaborated that she invited him while she was still hosting the Wendy Williams Show and desired to wait till it was her platform to join her.