Brit rapper and TV star reveals his VERY different side hustle as he shows fans around his massive cannabis farm

A BRIT rapper and TV star took to social media and showed off his very different side hustle.

The famous MC and presenter showed fans around his medical cannabis farm.

A popular rapper revealed his side gig to fans

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A popular rapper revealed his side gig to fans
Big Narstie began his career back in 2002

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Big Narstie began his career back in 2002Credit: Getty
A short clip shows the star at his medical cannabis farm

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A short clip shows the star at his medical cannabis farmCredit: Instagram @bignarstie

Big Narstie – real name Tyrone Mark Lindo – started his career back in 2002 with grime crew “N Double A”.

On Instagram, the 38-year-old appeared in a short video posted by Big Narstie Medical – his medical cannabis business’ page

In the clip, Big Narstie can be seen among the plants while his song “Jungle” plays in the background.

The post’s caption read: “Welcome to @bignarstiemedical.

“We’re here to make a real difference in people’s lives, helping as many as we can!

“With @bignarstie leading the way forward.”

Big Narstie’s fans soon flooded the comments section to share their support.

One follower wrote: “Huge steps in the right direction of change.”

Another added: “This is amazing thank you sooo much for this, you’re helping so many people.”

A third penned: “Living your dream king.”

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While a fourth remarked: “Man had a vision and a goal.”

TV viewers may recognise Big Narstie from his Channel 4 chat show The Big Narstie Show.

Airing from 2018 to 2022, it also featured comedian and The Masked Singer star Mo Gilligan.

Medical cannabis is a broad term for using any form of the drug to relieve symptoms of an illness or condition.

Laws on medical cannabis

Medical cannabis is legal in the UK – but only prescribed for medicinal purposes.

“Medical cannabis” is a broad term for using the drug to relieve symptoms of an illness or condition.

It is legal if you have an NHS or private prescription – while a law introduced in 2018 made it possible to take it following clearance from a specialist doctor.

However, possessing the drug without a prescription, even for medicinal use, is a crime. This is punishable for up to five years in prison.

It is only legal if you have an NHS or private prescription.

However, a law introduced in 2018 made it possible to possess and take it if you have had clearance from a specialist doctor.

Possessing the Class B drug without a prescription, even if only for medicinal use, is a crime.

This can be punished by up to five years in prison.

TV viewers may recognise Big Narstie from his Channel 4 chat show, The Big Narstie Show

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TV viewers may recognise Big Narstie from his Channel 4 chat show, The Big Narstie ShowCredit: Getty
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