Flavor Flav and Spike Lee joined forces to celebrate a key anniversary of an iconic film, creating unforgettable memories in Brooklyn.
- Flavor Flav takes the stage with Spike Lee to perform ‘Fight The Power’.
- Giancarlo Esposito and Barry Alexander Brown make appearances.
- The celebration took place on Do The Right Thing Way in Brooklyn.
- Flavor Flav launches a new meal at Red Lobster amidst the celebrations.
Flavor Flav, the rap legend, stepped out in Brooklyn to join Spike Lee for an epic celebration of Lee’s groundbreaking 1989 film, Do The Right Thing. The event marked 35 years since the movie’s release, and it was nothing short of spectacular.
The festivities took place on Do The Right Thing Way, the very street where the original movie was filmed. On Sunday, June 30, Flavor Flav electrified the crowd by performing ‘Fight The Power’ alongside Spike Lee. Before the performance, he fired up the audience with a rousing chant of ‘Do or die Bed-Stuy!’
Not just a musical extravaganza, the event was graced by the presence of actor Giancarlo Esposito and editor Barry Alexander Brown, adding a touch of Hollywood glamour to the Brooklyn streets.
Meanwhile, Flavor Flav has been making headlines outside of music and film. He has become the face of a new dish at Red Lobster, dubbed Flavor Flav’s Faves. Flav’s repeated attempts to keep the restaurant chain afloat amid its financial woes have led to this delicious collaboration. The meal includes Maine Lobster Tail, Snow Crab Legs, Garlic Shrimp Scampi, and Bacon Mac & Cheese with a side of your choice.
iAs a long-time Red Lobster aficionado, Flavor Flav shared his excitement: ‘I’m fired up to bring a little bit of my own flavor to fans with a meal featuring my seafood favorites,’ he exclaimed. ‘You gotta get to Red Lobster and give it a try because this signature meal is hype, boy!’
Additionally, Flavor Flav has shown his generosity and support for various causes. Last year, during the Hollywood labor strikes, he handed out pizzas to hungry Writers Guild of America picketers, joining protests at Warner Bros. studios. More recently, Flav supported musician Jelly Roll, who left social media due to bullying. He expressed his support on X, praising Jelly Roll’s contributions to people and communities through music and activism.
Flavor Flav continues to be a dynamic force, both on stage and off, making his mark in entertainment and beyond.