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His Consistently Clever Comedy Explains Mike Epps’ $5 Million Net Worth - Blavity

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These days, it seems like nepo babies are the only ones managing to make a name for themselves in the entertainment industry, but in Mike Epps’ day, climbing to the top looked a lot different. The 53-year-old was born on November 18th, 1970 in Indianapolis , where his parents encouraged their son’s comedic talents from a young age. This support gave the young star the confidence necessary to perform stand-up as a teenager, eventually relocating to Atlanta to work at the Comedy Act Theater before relocating to Brooklyn. It wasn’t until 1995 that Epps got his breakout opportunity, but before that, he wound up in trouble with the law. The Bait actor served two years in Chicago on drug charges but has come a long way since then, entertaining Black Americans in numerous movie roles and raising his four children to live out dreams of their own. Read on to uncover Mike Epps’ net worth and how he amassed it. Afterward, let us know which of the superstar’s acting performances you think has...

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