DJ Envy Roasts Rick Ross by Dressing Up as Cop in Reference to Rapper’s Past as a Correctional Officer

The MMG boss and 'Breakfast Club' host continue to exchange shots on social media ahead of their upcoming car shows.

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Rick Ross and DJ Envy continue to exchange shots on social media as the MMG boss and Breakfast Club personality are preparing to host competing car shows in the coming weeks.

On Monday, Envy took aim at Rozay's past as a correctional officer, as he showed up to the latest episode of the Breakfast Club wearing a police uniform and referring to himself as "Officer Ricky."

“Ross went at me for what — 10 or 12 hours? I could tell he was rattled," Envy said about their back-and-forth that transpired over the weekend. “I could tell something was wrong, so I wore this today to make him feel more comfortable."

From there, Envy shed light on Ross' stint as a correctional officer in Miami back in the 1990s.

“I do have a boss — shout-out to Bob Pittman, that’s one of my bosses, he actually owns iHeart. But he has a boss, too. John Vinata is his boss. That’s the Miami Correctional Facility Warden. That’s his boss. Rick Ross still gets a pension from the corrections," Envy shared.

“You started off as a football player. They kicked you off the team because you would stand by the showers and watch the boys take a shower,” he added. “Then you moved to corrections and what did you do? You watched the boys take a shower.”

Envy concluded: "You think I’m Big Meech? No, you’re Officer Ricky. I think I’m Larry Hoover? No, you’re Officer Ricky.”

Rozay's second annual car show will be held at his Promised Land estate in Fayetteville, Georgia on June 3. Meanwhile, The Breakfast Club host is set to hold his Drive Your Dreams car show on May 28 in Memphis, Tennessee


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