Offset has given Shannon Sharpe some fashion advice, jokingly letting the NFL legend know that he’s too big to be rocking such tight pants.
In a hilarious exchange from an episode of Sharpe’s Club Shay Shay on Wednesday (March 27), the former Migos star gave the NFL legend turned podcaster some tough love.
In a snippet that teased the entire episode, Offset begins the difficult conversation by getting straight to the point.
“You gotta stop wearing them tight pants bruh,” he said, before Sharpe responded with: “I can’t do that.”
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The “SAY MY GRACE” rapper repliedt: “You got to bruh, tryna tell you like a player,” to which Sharpe fired back: “I aint finna let them change me man.”
It was in this moment that Offset got to the heart of the matter. He said with good humor: “It ain’t about that, you’re just too big.”
Check out the clip, which kicks off the episode, below.
Though this might qualify as an unsupportive moment from the rapper, he was more than willing to prop up the dreams of five enterprising young children in Detroit, MI last week, when he surprised them with a meet and greet after they wrote essays on a book about Black history.
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The Atlanta rapper was invited to the event by musician Mr.1204, who shared that the students had been assigned an essay to write based on Tracee N. Bruce’s book The Systems That Shape(d) Black America: 40 Mini-Lessons Outlining Defining Moments from Slavery to Modern Day.
“NOT ONLY DID THEY GET A PERSONAL MEET & GREET BUT ALSO RECEIVED PERSONAL AUTOGRAPHED POSTERS AND $100 EACH!!” he wrote in the caption. “NO KID KNEW WHERE WE WERE GOIN OR WHO THEY WERE GOING TO MEET! I SIMPLY TOLD EM… “I WANT Y’ALL TO MEET SOMEBODY!!” FOUR OF THE STUDENTS WON A FREE TRIP TO AFRICA BY ENTERING A BOOK ESSAY!”
In recent months, Offset has made it a mission to be more proactive in charitable efforts.
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Earlier this month, he surprised students at a Baltimore high school this week and showed up with gift cards and over $30,000 worth of groceries for students who demonstrated great academic performance and attendance.
The former Migos rapper stopped by Dunbar High School ahead of his nearby Set It Off Tour stop later that night.
In partnership with the Baltimore Police Department, DTLR and LA Chow, the “Jealousy” rapper blessed not only the students but their families as well.