Rick Ross wants Drake to put his money where his mouth is.

Rick Ross doesn't waste time. The Miami rapper had a response track ready three hours after the release of Drake's "Push Ups" diss. DJ Akademiks posted a screenshot of Drake making fun of Ross' fortune on Instagram, and Rozay claps back minutes later with a challenge. He wants Drake to put his money where his mouth is, and claimed that the rapper has 48 hours to help his label boss, Birdman, find a new home. He even scouted a few nearby locations to make the process easier.

Ross grabbed a bottle of Rose (naturally) and hopped on Instagram Live to issue his challenge. "I saw you say that you got more money than Ricky Rozay," he said. "And let's assume you did. Well your best friend, Birdman, his house went into foreclosure. You done watched that man struggle for five years and ain't get that man a mansion." Ross' facts check out, as Birdman was forced to sell his baller mansion for $10.85 million in 2018. Birdman bought the mansion for $14.5 million, according to New York Post, which means he netted a loss of nearly $5 million.

Rick Ross Claims Drake Has An Old Jet

Ross urged Drake to use his wealth to buy Birdman another mansion. "Cuse if you got more money than Rozay, what's another $50 million, white boy? Don't do Stunna like that. C'mon man." The rapper threw in a few mocking bird sounds before setting a time on the clock. "48 hours, the countdown has begun," he announced. Ross twisted the knife a bit further by telling Drake to be safe flying around in his "old" jet. "That's a 1978, be safe on that, Drizzy."

Rick Ross rightfully pointed out that none of his MMG artists have been kicked out of their homes. "Ain't none of my n***as went in foreclosure," the rapper yelled. Ross may have less money in his bank account than Drake, but the decision to involve Birdman is smart given the label boss recently voiced his support for Drake in the ongoing beef. Stunna wrote "I'm ridin with you 4L" on his IG Story, which should come as no surprise given the antagonistic relationship he's had with Ross over the years.

Stunna Girl does not plan to out the man who slapped her on the butt at a recent show, despite the fact he continued to antagonize her about it.

The incident happened over the weekend during Stunna’s concert in Syracuse, New York. A video of the incident obtained by TMZ shows a man reaching up while the rapper is on stage and smacking her ass, leading to a violent melee that included both Stunna and her husband beating the man up.

Though the man announced his plans to sue for battery, the rapper is confident he has no case. In an Instagram Live captured by Live Bitez on Monday (April 29), Stunna explained that he not only harassed her afterward by proudly admitting that he sexually assaulted her, but her reaction was in self defense so his case will get tossed.

“I’m not a snitch so in reality I really could have him in jail right now for sexual assault but I ain’t even put bruh in jail,” she said. “Not only that – he went on the internet, he DM’d me like 50 times popping it like, ‘Yes bitch, I did this, I did that.’ He posted it, he posted captions acting hard, saying what he did, saying what he don’t do. Like, you can’t be a gangsta pervert rat.

“You gotta pick one. So my lawyer is like, they not even finna pick that shit up, bro. I got the upper hand in everything. You touched me, it’s on video, you admitted it. You don’t got a case, buddy. You just got your ass beat, pretty much.

 

Footage from the incident shows Stunna Girl’s husband, fellow rapper RichMula500, confronting the culprit they think groped the Baddies star.

The two men can be seen standing nose to nose before someone else grabs the fan by the neck and drags him to the floor as punches begin flying.

Stunna Girl then gets involved herself, kicking and stomping the man several times while wearing high heel shoes as he lies on the floor.

After getting up off the ground, the man throws a chair at another attacker before taking several blows and being forced to protect himself on the ground.

However, he eventually brushes himself off and stands to his feet, flexing his biceps in a show of defiance.

A voice can then be heard telling people to vacate the stage as the show seemingly gets cut short.

Stunna Girl seemed unfazed by the scuffle as she wrote on X (formerly Twitter) following the show: “Anyways I still love the Girllies from Syracuse y’all was sooo turnt up.”

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