Rick Ross has fully crossed into meme territory in the past few years with a social media presence that’s centered on luxury and all the fooling his success allows him.
On Sunday (July 2), Rozay hosted a pool party at his Promise Land estate in Georgia. During the event, the 47-year-old took to the diving board as attendees surrounded him and looked on at what was supposed to be a smooth transition from land into water.
However, as he prepared to bounce off, his knees seemingly gave out on him. As a result, the plunge took a not-so-elegant turn and the Miami rapper ended up simply falling into the pool rather than diving in.
Check out the hilarious video below:
Rick Ross hilariously botches diving attempt at pool party 😂 https://t.co/52WCdDsvQr pic.twitter.com/y6PyccXL03
— HipHopDX (@HipHopDX) July 3, 2023
It’s no secret that Rick Ross loves swimming. At one point, he had the largest residential pool in the United States, and he regularly posts clips of himself enjoying some time in the water.
In 2021, Ross took to his Instagram Story with a video of himself diving into his resort-style pool while promoting his new book, Bel-Aire Bleu and his Sweet Chili Lemon Pepper Rap Snacks. Fans couldn’t help but comment on Ross’ clean entry into the pool, so his skill mustn’t be underestimated.
Since then, Da Boss has posted similar clips and built up his reputation as a diver. The incident at the pool party, however, certainly set him back a few points.
In other news, the rapper recently posted on social media to show off his swanky Italian yacht while sailing through the Port of Miami. At one point in the video tour, the Teflon Don rapper notes that the boat, which costs between $3.5 million and $6 million, could possibly be the latest addition to his fleet of luxury vehicles.
Prior to that, in early June, Ross posted photos of his new private jet that he claimed cost $ 5 billion. In the social media post, he stood in front of an aircraft that had his name written across it in golden letters along with the Maybach Music Group logo on its vertical stabilizer.