Rick Ross Mocks Drake's 'Old Jet' After Blaming Rival for Emergency Landing in Texas
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Amid his feud with Drizzy, the 'Purple Lamborghini' rapper makes fun of his rival's 'old jet' after claiming that the 'Hotline Bling' hitmaker caused the crash landing in Texas.

AceShowbiz - Rick Ross has continued mentioning Drake's moniker amid their feud. The "Purple Lamborghini" rapper blamed the "Hotline Bling" hitmaker for his private jet's emergency landing in Dallas, Texas.

On Friday, May 3, the 48-year-old hip-hop artist shocked many with news of his luxury private jet, which is decorated with massive "RICK ROSS" graphics on it, making a crash landing in the city. He then confirmed the news on his social media platform.

Making use of Instagram Stories, Rick, who is also known as Rozay, reuploaded DJ Akademiks' Instagram post about the emergency landing. Instead of giving details on the incident, he took aim at Drake. Over the snap, he wrote, "DRAKE FIGHTER JET SHOT US DOWN," adding a slew of lightning emojis and tagging his rival's Instagram account.

Not stopping there, Rick then claimed that he saw Drake's "fighter jet" prior to the emergency landing. In a follow-up Story, he uploaded a video in which he said, "Thank you everybody for all the press but I'mma tell you, we on the jet and I'm seeing the fighter jet," while hilariously imitating the sound of a jet along with his hand gesture.

Rick continued, "I see his nose. It's like Tom Cruise from 'Top Gun'. I seen his nose, I'm seeing from the cockpit," before imitating the sound of a jet for the second time. "And I'm like, 'Damn.' I see his cheeks and nose going back from the cheek force," he joked as he pressed his hand on his cheek.

"I'm like, 'Damn,' " the spitter reiterated. "And then it happened. I can't say what happened but it happened. C'mon, white boy. White boy, c'mon man," he added before further mocking Drake, who is also famous as Drizzy, and his "old jet." Near the end of the clip, he assured, "We're safe though, everybody."

The Stories came after Rick trolled Drake. Previously, he reacted to a photo of Drizzy posing next to Zack Bia that was released on Instagram. In the comments section of the post, he simply wrote, "Hall and Oates," seemingly making a reference to Daryl Hall and John Oates, a pop rock duo formed in Philadelphia in 1970.

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