Kodak Black Shares Story of Rude Fan at Kentucky Derby: 'F**k You, Take a Picture With Me!'
A viral photo shows the rapper cheesing with attendees.
Kodak Black unexpectedly popped up at the Kentucky Derby on Saturday to watch the biggest horse race of the year, where a fan rudely demanded a photo with the rapper.
Kodak was seen in a now-viral picture at Churchill Downs surrounded by attendees donning their derby best, including large hats. With an ear-to-ear grin on his face and a chalice in his hand that has a skull on the front, the "Tunnel Vision" artist looked to be having the time of his life.
Check out the viral snapshot below.
Black posted his own video from the Kentucky Derby, where he said he had a weird interaction with a woman who wanted to force him to take a picture with her. In a video of him talking to someone offscreen and explaining the interaction, he shared what the woman said to him.
“Hey you, what’s your name?” Black recalled. “Fuck you, take a picture. Let me get a picture.”
The rapper knew better than to respond to such disrespect, as evident by the incredulous look he gave the person he was talking to offscreen. “I kept walking," he said.
A few weeks ago, reports surfaced that Kodak quietly paid rent for hundreds of residents of the Golden Acres community in Pompano Beach, Florida. In response, his lawyer Bradford Cohen hopped on Instagram to call his act of generosity an example of the rapper “doing what he does best, giving back to the community.”
"He’s done so much that isn’t even in the press,” Cohen wrote. “Paying for funerals and kids’ college funds, law school education, food, air conditioners during heat waves, supporting fallen FBI agents even when one of their own has continually harassed him.”
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