Saucy Santana To Make Acting Debut In Amazon Prime’s ‘Secret Society 3 ‘til DEATH’

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Saucy Santana is now adding “actor” to his resume with one of Amazon Prime’s top-viewed films, Secret Society 3: ’til DEATH. The “Material Girl” rapper will show that he’s more than just his music while acting alongside the film’s stars: Vivica A. Fox, Romeo Miller, Reyna Love, Adejah Parrish, and more.

The Jamal Hill-directed trilogy, follows the lives of two transwomen, Celess and Tina, as they “reach new heights of glamour, stakes, and more.” According to a press release, the movie “challenges stereotypes” while also delivering a powerful narrative about “empowerment and authenticity.”

Santana stars as himself. According to the synopsis, he makes his appearance in the film when he “attends one of the world’s most prestigious horse races, Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe, in Paris where he meets Celess (Reyna Love). Just days after having an explosive announcement on live TV, Celess finds out out Santana is just as much a fan of her as she is of him.”

courtesy of publicist
courtesy of publicist

The 30-year-old exclusively spoke with VIBE about his inaugural role.

Sharing that he was written into the series, he said it happened, “After I expressed my love for Secret Society and Secret Society 2 and my desire to be in part three.” He also added that his popular song, “Walk” plays leading up to his scene, declaring it “a very fitting cameo that audiences will enjoy.”

Fans will get to see Santana on screen soon as the conclusion to the Secret Society trilogy premieres via Amazon Prime on Dec. 15th.

Check out the trailer above.

Santana’s movie announcement comes on the heels of his recent diss song to DJ Akademiks, titled “Meet Me In The Skreets.” The title was inspired by the viral line that he told the podcaster during their recent heated exchange.

Ak and Santana’s beef started after the two went back and forth online over the media voice mentioning the Florida rapper and Yung Miami in his interview with Vlad TV. Following a few jabs thrown between the two consisting of gay slurs and penetration threats, Santana followed through with a diss track.

He raps, “If you chattin’ gotta come up out the house/ Be a man getcho a** up off that couch/ You getting punked by a gay dude/ You a bi**h, tryna blame it on some gay rules/ I hope these wack labels pay you/ The way you feel about bi**hes too hateful/ These bi**hes too bad, you should be grateful/ That’s why these badd bi**hes never wanna date you.”

Check it out below.

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