On Wednesday, July 10, Rick Ross poked fun at The Game for potentially losing his $7 million home in Calabasas, California, as part of a court-approved asset collection stemming from his sexual battery case with Priscilla Rainey. Ross shared a news article about the situation on his Instagram Story, along with a GIF of a man dancing and butterflies, seemingly gloating over The Game’s legal troubles.
The Game quickly fired back, sending Ross a direct message that read: “Even if I lost my house, which I’m not, you still gone be a fat bch, nga. That Ozempic gon’ kill you before the Twinkies do, h** a** nga.” He also posted a screenshot of the message on his own Instagram Story, captioning it: “Since we [are tagging] ngas, here you [go], b**ch!”
In response, Ross appeared to address The Game’s remarks in a subsequent IG Story video, saying: “Can’t be an emotional square lame nga ’cause ngas is gonna sit back and toast. Toast! I mean, they can’t wait to toast to your demise.”
The back-and-forth between the two rappers is the latest chapter in their ongoing feud, which began in May when The Game released the diss track “Freeway’s Revenge,” taking aim at Ross’ weight and health. Drake also joined in the fat-shaming on his song “Family Matters,” rapping about Ross’ rumored nose job and the side effects of Ozempic, a diabetes medication sometimes used for weight loss.
As for the legal battle with Rainey, The Game was ordered to pay her $7 million in damages after she won a sexual battery lawsuit against him in 2016. However, he has only paid her $500,000 so far, and Rainey recently secured a second judgment against him in an effort to collect the remaining funds, potentially leading to the seizure of his Calabasas home.

Chad is a professional journalist specializing in Hip-Hop culture and writing music reviews.
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