Mohammed Bilal
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Mohammed Bilal (March 28, 1970 in San Francisco, California) is an African-American musician known as a castmate on The Real World: San Francisco, the third season of MTV's long-running reality television show.
[edit] The Real World
Of the eight castmates who lived in the Russian Hill house in total, Bilal was the only San Francisco native. He was immediately accepting of castmate Pedro Zamora's homosexuality, because, according to him, this is necessary in San Francisco. Although he did not participate in much of the conflict between housemate David "Puck" Rainey and the other castmates, he got into an argument with him in one episode when Rainey criticized gangster rap musicians. Bilal, a rap musician himself, perceived Puck’s comments as being directed toward the entire genre, but Puck later attended a performance by Bilal, and complimented him on his performance, stating that his brand of rap was more positive than those he had referenced earlier.
Bilal is a practicing Muslim,[1] and "cleansed" the house of negative energy by lighting incense when Puck was evicted from the house.
[edit] After The Real World
Bilal and Puck later experienced a tense moment during the reunion show they participated in a year later, when Bilal assertively told the narcissistic Puck that the persona he adopted was a fictional character, calling him “schizophrenic”, and that being a 27-year-old bike messenger, contrary to Puck’s assertions while living in the house, was “not cool”. Puck responded that he was retired from that occupation, addressing Bilal as “bitch”. This caused a reaction in Bilal, who flipped the baseball cap Puck was wearing in the studio where the reunion was being taped, causing Puck to move to the other side of the stage.
[edit] References
- ^ The Real World Diaries; Pocket Books; 1996; Page 133.