Meek Mill's love for riding ATVs has garnered him a solid fan base, but his recent daring maneuvers have confused the majority of social media.
Some fans have resorted to revisiting old jokes in the wake of the sexual assault allegations in Lil Rod's lawsuit against Sean "Diddy" Combs.
The 37-year-old Philadelphia rapper went online to showcase videos capturing a group outing in Newark, New Jersey. The "5AM IN PHILLY" hitmaker participated in an energetic ride alongside fellow riders, showcasing some of his daring tricks as posted on his Instagram.
Mill captioned his post, "Big benders. Don't try this at home!"
In the first clip, Mill made a daring wheelie on his ATV, showcasing his skills as he cruises down a street. Yet, the following shots sparked confusion among followers as they humorously commented on the "Going Bad" hitmaker's unconventional thrusting movements while on the dirt bike.
@kirawontmiss said on X, formerly Twitter, "whatever they accuse him of doing with Diddy, he did that shit."
@crawfordjamesk also wrote, "Speeding right to Diddy's house," while @0xUnicron tweeted, "Recreating them diddy strokes he was getting."
@thatboiharley declared, "bro riding the diddymobile" and another user, @AllYouCanMeme, agreed, "He's never beating the DIDDY allegations after this."
In 2017, he faced legal troubles after being caught performing a wheelie on the street. This led to a prison term of two to four years due to probation violation.
At the 2022 Summer Jam concert, Mill, whose real name is Robert Rihmeek Williams, who was given a gubernatorial pardon, showcased his freedom by performing a daring wheelie on a dirt bike.
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Meanwhile, in February, Mill responded to allegations linking him to a sexual misconduct lawsuit involving Diddy.
The "All Eyes on You" rapper addressed the situation on social media after being accused of engaging in sexual activity with the disgraced Bad Boy Records mogul.
Originating from Philadelphia, Mill, who had a romantic involvement with the "Super Bass" singer, took to X to share a string of messages refuting claims that he was the mentioned rapper.
Mill said on his page, "I'm from Philly. I don't do coke or freaky a-- molly... nobody won't even offer me coke because I'm that heavy."
"That's why I always come around all these industry n----s with my real friends. You never catch me around anybody from the industry alone."
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