When you gotta go, you gotta go. And sometimes when you gotta go, you legitimately gotta go, as demonstrated by Rick Ross last week when the rapper left an interview to use the washroom only to sneak out without telling his hosts.
Ross was a guest at 85 South Comedy Show last Friday (December 17), chatting with hosts DC Young Fly, Karlous Miller and Chico Bean about his life pre-fame and which of his own albums is his favourite. After talking for about 35 minutes, he excused himself to use the washroom and take his jacket off.
The hosts chatted a bit to fill his absence only to be informed by someone on Ross' team that he'd actually left in order to catch a flight and was already pulling away in his van. So either Rick Ross is an incredibly busy guy or he has some foreign-bathroom toilet anxiety. Maybe both!
"He had to dip?" DJ Young Fly asked. "Now you see him, now you don't," Miller said, with Bean adding "he just came and left, man." The three hosts seemed to take Ross' disappearance with good humour, dubbing him "the Phantom of the Opera."
"How he just gon' disappear like that? We ain't even say bye or nothing," DC said.
Ross recently released his new album Richer Than I Ever Been, which arrived with new artwork after the rapper was clowned for the record's original Queen Elizabeth-core cover art.
You can see footage of the moment Ross leaves the interview, and watch the whole episode, below.
Ross was a guest at 85 South Comedy Show last Friday (December 17), chatting with hosts DC Young Fly, Karlous Miller and Chico Bean about his life pre-fame and which of his own albums is his favourite. After talking for about 35 minutes, he excused himself to use the washroom and take his jacket off.
The hosts chatted a bit to fill his absence only to be informed by someone on Ross' team that he'd actually left in order to catch a flight and was already pulling away in his van. So either Rick Ross is an incredibly busy guy or he has some foreign-bathroom toilet anxiety. Maybe both!
"He had to dip?" DJ Young Fly asked. "Now you see him, now you don't," Miller said, with Bean adding "he just came and left, man." The three hosts seemed to take Ross' disappearance with good humour, dubbing him "the Phantom of the Opera."
"How he just gon' disappear like that? We ain't even say bye or nothing," DC said.
Ross recently released his new album Richer Than I Ever Been, which arrived with new artwork after the rapper was clowned for the record's original Queen Elizabeth-core cover art.
You can see footage of the moment Ross leaves the interview, and watch the whole episode, below.