Who is the man behind the trigger killing Cardi B
(Isstories Editorial):- Los Angeles, California Sep 25, 2025 (Issuewire.com) – British actor John Campbell-Mac is commanding global attention with his chilling, cinematic performance in Cardi B’s newly released music video “Safe,” which has surpassed 4 million views in just the first 48 hours and accompanies her platinum-certified album “Am I the Drama.”
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Directed with the tone and tension of a short film, Safe casts Campbell-Mac as a mysterious gunman whose confrontation with Cardi B anchors the video’s explosive climax. With minimal dialogue and maximum presence, his performance has sparked intrigue across social media and industry circles alike–prompting fans and outlets to ask, “Who is the man behind the trigger?”
A dual UK/US citizen, Campbell-Mac is a classically trained actor with a versatile career across stage and screen. He earned a BAFTA nomination for his work in the acclaimed short film Winner Takes All, and has also starred in the award-winning features Hit the Big Time and 45. His signature blend of grounded intensity and sharp comic timing makes him a standout performer in both drama and action-driven roles.
Currently, John is co-developing the international action-comedy feature Best of Enemies, in which he stars as a London hustler caught in a high-stakes heist alongside a long-lost brother. The film is positioned as a bold, stylized franchise with global appeal.
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