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Anyone who asks if they are a hoarder is most likely one. That appears to be the case for Rick Ross, but don’t try to tell him.
Ross rejected the label while decluttering his 109-room Georgia mansion on Instagram Stories, despite the fact that he was literally reorganising piles of clothes, shoes, books, and sports memorabilia to make room for more stuff.
“They say hoarders keep things and make excuses for it — no, these things are valuable,” Ross stated in one of the video clips. “They have worth. But now I need to make more room.”
In keeping with his Biggest Boss persona, Ross claimed it was actually “rich boss shit” while considering a yard sale. “Listen, man, what do you do with all your clothes and shoes?” “I’m trying to organise some of this nonsense,” he explained. “I’m talking about all the closets full of shit… It’s almost as if I’m fighting through shoes.”
Continuing his rambling, Ross admitted that he doesn’t even consider whether he has enough space when making purchases: “And guess what? If I don’t have enough shelves and go buy another fucking truck full of books, I’ll put ’em in here and set ’em on the floor.”
Ross then developed his own definition of hoarding: the inability to walk up the stairs. “Am I able to defend myself?” When it fills all the way up the steps and blocks functional space, that’s when it’s hoarding,” he says. “That is, if it went all the way up both sides of those staircases, it would be hoarding.” I’m just a fucking hustler until then, man.”
Rick Ross appears to be a hoarder to us. Below is a collection of his Instagram Stories.
Ross’ most recent album, Richer Than I Ever Been, was released in 2021. Earlier this year, he collaborated with Freddie Gibbs on a remake of Raekwon’s 1995 hit “Ice Cream.” He was also overshadowed by JAY-Z when he performed on DJ Khaled’s “God Did.”
Ross was surprised to learn in August that being a famous rapper did not grant him access to Buckingham Palace. Just a few weeks later, he was fined more than $100,000 for violating labour laws at five of his Mississippi Wingstop locations.