Bunnyahh wrote:
Alias_Avi wrote:
What he say? | He said how Busta is hung like a horse, he gave busta a blowjob, after busta came, he punched him in the face saying if anyone ever finds out about it, there'll be more where that came from |
This article reminded me of this lol
Busta Rhymes At Cheeseburger Baby Allegedly Screams Slurs Over Burger Condiments (EXPLICIT LANGUAGE)
Posted: 04/03/2013 2:02 pm EDT | Updated: 04/03/2013 11:35 pm EDT
Rapper Busta Rhymes allegedly threw a slur-filled tantrum in
Miami Beach early Wednesday morning, hurling homophobic names at
restaurant employees after his party wasn't allowed to cut in line for a
burger.
Stephanie Vitori, the owner of local late-night favorite Cheeseburger
Baby, told The Huffington Post the rapper's party became belligerent
when the restaurant refused to take their order before others waiting in
line -- then Rhymes flew into a rage when condiments were served on the
side, calling one server a "fag" and Vitori a "bitch."
"It's degrading," said Vitori, who is gay. "Thirteen years and every celebrity in there, and I've never had a problem."
Vitori said the restaurant was slammed as usual after South Beach clubs
let out, but "one of [Rhymes'] crew came in and said, 'Can you take my
order first? We're very important people.'"
Cheeseburger Baby employees declined. "It doesn't matter [who you are], it's first come first served," Vitori said.
But despite being served his to-go bag within 10 minutes, Vitori said
Rhymes became enraged that his mayonaise, ketchup, salt and pepper were
included on the side -- something she said Cheeseburger Baby does as a
rule to prevent soggy buns.
According to Vitori, after an employee explained the policy to the
40-year-old rapper, he allegedly screamed, "F*** you, fag! I'm not
leaving until I get ketchup, mayo, salt and pepper on my burger," and he
began coming over the counter. "F*** you, bitch," he said, turning to
Vitori.
Vitori told HuffPost she called police and instructed employees to
open Rhymes' mayo and ketchup packets and dress his burger to get him
out of the restaurant. He left before Miami Beach Police arrived, but
Vitori says she filed a report -- and then had to call police again
after a member of Rhymes' party called later to say the rapper would be
returning. Officers stayed at the restaurant until staff closed up.
"Over
putting ketchup, mayo, salt and pepper on a burger? For real, you can't
open up a mayo and ketchup packet?" Vitori said. "It's not right. I'm a
gay business owner, and you don't use that term. It's degrading."
Police did not immediately return a request for comment.
Rhymes, whose real name is Trevor Tahiem Smith Jr., has spoken previously in support of gay artists, telling MTV News, "I think the whole world is ready to accept whatever people choose to be in life," when R&B artist Frank Ocean came out.
According to Twitter, Rhymes was in Miami filming a music video after a club appearance over the weekend.
Rhymes' publicist had no comment at the time of publication.