NSFW: Tia Kemp Exposes Up and Coming Florida Rapper BossMan DLow on IG Livestream

Photo from IG live: Tia_Kemp2

Tia Kemp is what we didn’t know we needed for 2024. She has been such a source of entertainment, never ceasing to amaze us daily with her reads & exposés.

Up and coming Florida rapper BossMan DLow is the newest victim of Rick Ross baby motha after the two had some sort of disagreement over her appearance in the video for his hit song “Get In With Me”.

Tia said BossMan wanted to use the viral clip of hers for the video and she rejected the idea offering to appear in the video herself. According to her he was leary of the idea because he was afraid her baby daddy (Ross) would blackball him from the industry (presumably for being affiliated with her).

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Oldest Son of Rick Ross Signed to HBCU College

William Roberts III is headed off to play HBCU football Photo Credit: IG Tia_Kemp2

This is primarily a crime based blog but occasionally a congratulations is in order, especially when a young person does something spectacular.

William Roberts III, the oldest son of Rick Ross and the youngest son of Tia Kemp is headed off to college in the fall.

‘Lil Will’ has signed up to attend Bethune-Cookman University in Daytona Beach Florida. Will, an Allstar football athlete, will be playing football for the historic black college.

He recently visited his new alma mata for signing day alongside his proud mom Tia and brother DeAndre who were by his side for support.

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Man Sues Red Bull For False Advertising; Wins $13 Million

Unbelievable. Clearly I’m doing something very wrong in life.

In a 2014 class action lawsuit filed against the Australian based company Red Bull, a petty consumer accused the company of deceptive marketing practices, targeted at the famous slogan “Red Bull Gives You Wings.”

Benjamin Careathers, the plaintiff, took the slogan literally. The lawsuit stated that Red Bull’s claims of providing superior energy benefits were unsupported by genuine scientific evidence.

Careathers argued that Red Bull’s advertising goes beyond mere “puffery” and enters the realm of deception and fraud. The settlement, while a significant payout, raises questions about the company’s marketing tactics and the validity of such claims in court.

In response to the settlement, Red Bull issued a statement denying any wrongdoing or admission of truth in the claims. The company emphasized that it settled to avoid the costs and distractions of litigation while maintaining the accuracy of its marketing and labeling.