The Osundairo brothers, two men who were paid by “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett in 2019 to stage the actor’s infamous “MAGA country” hate crime hoax, recently teamed up with Fox Nation to reenact the scene in a comedic tribute.
Smollett was sentenced to 150 days in jail in March of last year for staging a race and sexual orientation-based attack against himself, in an ordeal that captured the attention of far left Democrats and mainstream media pundits before it was revealed to be entirely staged with the help of brothers Abimbola and Olabinjo Osundairo.
In the Fox Nation documentary, the two brothers returned to the scene of the hate crime hoax and recalled how first contacted Smollett.
“We had no phones because [Smollett] did not want us to bring any phones. He said so we don’t lose them. I don’t know if that’s really the reason, but you can deduce your own reason,” said one of the brothers.
After Smollett left his building right down the street, the brothers explained, they shouted “Let’s go” and began their staged assault.
“We gotta go get this Empire f*ggot. Yeah, that’s him. That’s him. Is that him? That’s that n**gger. It’s that n**gger. Get that n**gger. Oh, he’s moving fast! C’mon, let’s get him! Get that n**gger. Let’s get him!” the two brothers reenacted as they walked down the sidewalk.
As the two crossed the street, they yelled “hey!” to get the actors attention before they started yelling the famous slurs that Smollett paid them to say.
“Hey! Aren’t you that Empire f*ggot n**gger? It’s MAGA country!” they said.
“Then he said ‘what did you say to me?’ and that’s when I threw the first punch at him. I held the blow because I didn’t want to hurt him of course. So I made it look real, but I held it. Then we started tustlin’, movin’ around and then I threw him to the ground. He wanted to look like he fought back. That was very important for him,” they said.
This news and commentary by Andrew White originally appeared on Valiant News.