![]() The roughly one-minute video shows Ross pawing all over her, playing with her hair and kissing her neck in what looks like an attempt to seduce her. In another Signed clip, Ross admits he essentially favored Just Brittany simply because of her looks. But she’s cut off and Ross tell her, “That wasn’t the best platform for your voice.” ![]() Nonetheless, Ross tells her, “Your future is bright” as another woman stands behind him rubbing his shoulders. Kaiya, wearing a slightly more conservative ensemble, goes next and puts her obvious vocal talents on display. Just Brittany, dressed in a green, curve-hugging outfit, goes up first and her singing is noticeably off-key. Two women - Just Brittany and Austell, Georgia singer Kaiya - must sing to the same beat. On Friday night (January 22), Ross became a trending Twitter topic after a 2017 clip from the failed Ross-hosted VH1 competition show Signedstarted making the rounds. The following day, Ross (or somebody on his PR team) issued what sounded like a heartfelt apology, but this type of behavior is evidently engrained in Ross’ personality. The backlash was immediate, with HipHopDX publishing an editorial slamming Ross’ comments that went viral. I’m spending so much money on her photo shoots. He replied, “You know, I never did it because I always thought, like, I would end up fucking a female rapper and fucking the business up. During an interview with The Breakfast Club, he was asked why he hasn’t signed a woman to his Maybach Music Group imprint. Rick Ross was dragged from here to Zamunda in 2017 when he made some horribly misogynistic comments about female artists.
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