Detroit's obesity rapper refused to ride her too big in his car, refusing to ride her car, fearing that one of the company drivers would ride her. Masu.
When Dunk Demos, a rapper, who is a Dajua branding, requested a ride a few weeks ago, the man driving a car raised it in her place, but she was too big to ride her. I told her that I couldn't do it, Fox 2 It has been reported Tuesday.
“My car is small,” he said I said She is a video video of the encounter recorded by branding. “I can fit in this car,” she told him. After that, the driver said he canceled the ride and would not claim it.
“You need to order a bigger car,” he said. “Why don't you think it suits this car?” She answered. The driver later explained that he had previously been in this situation.
At the time of their conversation, the driver suggested that his tires could not handle her weight:
Branding in the social media post on Monday I wrote“If Aeon stands for something for something.”
“Thanks to my lawyer Marco and Zack Lunyan! I will fight my people and change the world for my community. Not only me, but everyone, but for my team and all support. Thank you, “she added:
Since then, branding has claimed that she has been riding a smaller vehicle, saying, “I want them to know that it has hurt my feelings.”
More video videos show While sitting behind a small SUV, it seems that he is clearly shooting a music video:
According to Marco, human weight is a state -protected characteristic.
“Marco said that refusing someone based on weight was the same as denying someone for race and religion, at least under the law,” Fox said.





