So, you know that moment when you’re all excited about something, but then it crashes and burns harder than a flaming hot Cheeto? Well, that’s pretty much what happened when Playboi Carti and Adin Ross collided in the messy world of interviews and internet fame.
Picture this: Adin Ross, the mastermind behind the Kick stream, eagerly anticipates his big interview with the one and only Carti. But oh boy, things took a sharp turn! Ross, bless his streaming soul, poured out his heart on a livestream, revealing that Carti apparently pulled a Houdini act on him. The poor guy got left high and dry after splurging some serious cash to secure Carti’s spotlight.
In a rant that deserves an Oscar, Ross spilled the tea, claiming Carti hoodwinked him faster than you can say “Whole Lotta Red.” He painted a vivid picture of betrayal, suggesting Carti only kept him on the hook to avoid internet beef. Talk about dodging bullets like Neo in “The Matrix”!
Ross, bless his heart, even threatened to drop some “warehouse footage.” It’s like a plot twist straight out of a B-grade thriller! Is he bluffing or about to unleash the truth bomb of the century? We’re on the edge of our seats here!
And get this: Ross dropped a cool $2 million and threw in a Ferrari like it’s candy just to lure Carti onto his stream. The conversation? Well, blink, and you’ll miss it! Six minutes of pure, unadulterated chaos, ending with Carti grabbing a bag of cash and sprinting for the hills.
Ross, in a desperate attempt to save face, shared a FaceTime screenshot with Carti on X, formerly known as Twitter. He promised the sequel to this dumpster fire of an interview, swearing to answer all the burning questions. Part two, the redemption arc? We’ll believe it when we see it!
This saga has more twists and turns than a soap opera on steroids. Stay tuned for the next episode of “The Playboi Carti Chronicles: Interview Edition” because in this wild world of internet fame, anything goes!
Playboi Carti accused of "scamming" Adin Ross out of interview: "I think I got played"
via: @adinross pic.twitter.com/MPTaVtNTns
— HipHopDX (@HipHopDX) March 4, 2024