November 14, 2024

Rick Ross offers Don Lemon a job after being fired at CNN: “We’re Hiring At WingStop”.




Rick Ross is living up to his Biggest Boss title, offering some career advice to former CNN anchor Don Lemon following his recent termination after 17 years at the network. 


Rick Ross took to social media to offer Lemon a job at one of his 25 Wingstop locations in the United States.


“It’s the biggest boss in the game – Ricky Rozay. Just found out Don Lemon was terminated from CNN,” Ross said in a video. “Damn, Don. But guess what, the brothers got your back. We’re hiring at Wingstop. And for some reason, I believe you know what you’re doing with them lemon pepper wings,” he said, referring to Lemon’s last name.


The chicken wings tycoon urged Lemon to send over his resume – “I’ma make sure I get you in front of the right grill, brotha. Stay solid, brotha.”


“I just found out Don Lemon was terminated from CNN. Damn, Don. But guess what? A brother’s got your back!”,” Rozay stated. 


However, Don Lemon is unlikely to be thrilled by Rick Ross’s offer of assistance. “We’re hiring at WingStop,” he continued. “And for some reason, I believe you know what you’re doing with them LEMON pepper wings. So, man just send over your resume. Ross earned his first millions from the sales of his debut album Port of Miami in 2006. He founded his record label Maybach Music Group in 2009.


His hit singles include “Blowin’ Money Fast,” “Hustlin’” and “Aston Martin Music” ft. Drake and Chrisette Michele.


Lemon, 57, was accused of misogynistic behavior toward his female co-workers over the years. His shenanigans and rude antics are well-documented.


In July 2013, Lemon was criticized for saying Black Americans shouldn’t use the N-word or wear their pants sagging. 


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