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Tyreek Hill humorously criticizes Rick Ross for promoting his…

This is a fantastic story from the Trey-0-5.

It’s difficult to discern if there’s genuine tension between Miami Dolphins star Tyreek Hill and rap legend Rick Ross (given all the laughter), but Tyreek certainly called out Rick, and boy, it’s hilarious.

Earlier this year, Hill’s house tragically burned down. Despite the seriousness of the situation, Ross injected some humor into it. While firefighters were extinguishing the flames, Ross was eagerly awaiting his Wing Stop delivery, filming the scene on his phone. He even gave a shout-out to Wing Stop, prompting Tyreek to poke fun at him for it.

Hill and Ross are neighbors in Southwest Ranches, a gated community situated in north Miami, not far from the Hard Rock Casino.

 

Appearing on the “Pivot Podcast,” Tyreek, perhaps half-jokingly, called out Ross over the stream.

“Man, I was at practice when it happened, that stuff was wild. First of all, I gotta say: Rick Ross, man, I can’t vibe with you anymore, I can’t mess with you anymore, man. Wait a minute… my grandpa’s calling.”

After Tyreek finished his conversation with his grandpa, who sounded like a true gangster ready to enjoy the party scene in Atlanta (shout out to the A), the Miami Dolphins superstar continued his story.

It's hard to tell if there's a legitimate beef or not between Tyreek Hill and Rick Ross, but Tyreek definitely called out Rick, and holy hell, it's hilarious. [YouTube/Screenshot/Public — The Pivot Podcast]

 

“Rick Ross, man, you didn’t even come over. You had the nerve to chat with a firefighter instead of… You have my number, bro. Instead, you go on Twitter and post about me all over Twitter after what my family and I went through. You’re supposed to be the hero of the neighborhood!”

Absolutely, it’s a legendary tale full of humor and absurdity, showcasing the unique experiences that can happen even in the greatest city in the world.

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