Rick Ross swiftly addressed allegations that he slid in the Instagram DMs of two women he claims are strangers.
On Monday (Dec. 1), the Port of Miami rapper posted two alleged DM interactions with influencers @nardosedaily and @gemma_chelsie_. In her Instagram Story, Nardose claimed that she receives "so many" DMs from celebrities, but was sharing the alleged conversation with Ross because she thought "he would get the joke."
"But in all seriousness, attention doesn’t equal currency," she continued. "They don’t want you. Women always come up to me and be like, ‘Guess who is in my DMs,’ like they’re so flattered, like okay. I don’t even follow them; they follow me."
The DM, allegedly from Ross read, "You are mine," which the rapper denied. "This ho going to [cap emoji] heaven," he wrote in his repost.
The follow-up Story was issued to Gemma, who purportedly claimed that Ricky Rozay also DMed her. In his screenshot of his messages to her, it appeared that Gemma mentioned him in multiple Stories dating back to 2022.
"Cap! Goofy bad body," Ross DMed her. He captioned the Story, "I do have a certain vibe, and she not it."
The rapper may not be in the dating market for a while, after breaking up with model and realtor Jazzma Kendrick in September. The two were an item for roughly a month, and Tia Kemp, the mother of Rick Ross' 20-year-old son, William Roberts III, was not amused with their social media posts.
"Tell that big bitch get out of Target, get out that cart, and get to wherever the fuck he needs to get to to get my baby a prepaid college fund," Kemp said in an Instagram reel after Ross posted a video of himself and Kendrick enjoying a Target run.