- By Poorva Karki
- Fri, 01 Mar 2024 05:08 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
DJ Khaled Viral Video: World-renowned singer and record producer DJ Khaled reportedly reached Florida’s South Beach Wine and Food Festival to promote his new album at a live concert, but instead ended up triggering a controversy over his expensive shoes! Yes, the singer, in an attempt to save his Nike Air Jordans from getting dirty in the sand, made his security guards carry him to the stage. A video of the same was shared by the singer himself on his social media handle, which went viral and left people triggered. Calling it a ‘third world problem’, most of his fans were quick to chastise the singer for such a ‘tantrum’.
The video was shared on the social media platform Instagram, on the singer’s official handle. The post was captioned, “When I say 2 you say DRAKES, 2 DRAKES!”
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The video has been doing rounds on social media ever since it was shared. Most people criticised the singer for his ‘disrespecting’ behaviour towards his guards, while the rest ‘called out’ the singer for ‘ignoring’ the bigger problems going on around the world. The post was shared three days ago and pulled 237K likes from people.
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Taking to the comment section, people shared their take. “You'd think this man would want to take all the steps he can,” a user said. “That’s the stupidest thing I have seen! Get off your fucking high horse,” said a second person. “Ppl getting killed in his country & he worried about his Jordan’s getting dirty,” said a third user. “Bob Marley would have just walked out to the stage barefoot lol,” said a fourth user.
“What a mess Khalid and you ain’t light either,” said a fifth netizen. “His own people being murdered, starved, terrorized.... and he is worrying about his sneakers! No respect for him anymore!” said a sixth person. “Wow just wow... the disrespect on EVERY LEVEL,” commented a seventh.
“Guards don’t get paid enough for that,” said another. “Honestly Khaled I think you deserve all your success and achievements in life…you are a real inspiration…but this time you took it too far…and I don’t care if this was some kind of a joke or if you thanked them…or if this was just about the Jordans…it’s wrong in so many ways to share this…it’s disrespectful to the guards…they are not slaves,” said another.