In a recent online session, rapper Rick Ross surprised fans by answering a wide range of questions thrown his way.

The fun began with a fan asking about the most significant amount of cash Rick Ross had ever possessed. Without hesitation, Ross revealed, “Right under 25 million,” leaving viewers both impressed and curious. He playfully added, “Why I didn’t hit 25? I can’t explain. I had to spend some money. You feel me?”

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The conversation took a delicious turn when a fan from Spice Jamaica inquired about Rick Ross’ favorite Jamaican dish. True to his “big belly Rude Boy” persona, Ross enthusiastically declared, “I gotta say three!” He then proceeded to list his top picks: oxtails, ackee and saltfish, and, most importantly, the “bumba beef patty” from Hammond’s on 27th.

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The session wasn’t just about indulging in memories. Rick Ross also used the opportunity to promote his brand and hustler mentality, urging viewers to “become a brand ambassador” and do business with him.

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The Q&A concluded with a question from Rebecca in Boston. She simply asked, “What’s the most amount of cash you ever had at one time?” Rick Ross, ever the showman, playfully acknowledged her and reiterated the “right under 25 million” figure. He then went on to share a story about showing Meek Mill 10 million dollars in cash, highlighting the sheer size of the wad hidden in one of his “bunkers.”

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This glimpse into Rick Ross’ life offered fans a chance to connect with the rapper on a personal level. From flaunting past financial feats to sharing his love for Jamaican cuisine, the session provided a lighthearted and entertaining experience.

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