Tyreek Hill calls out Rick Ross for posting WR's house fire on Twitter instead of helping: "Can’t vibe with you now"
According to Spotrac, Tyreek Hill has earned approximately $93.4 million in eight NFL seasons. He invested some of that money in his mansion in the Southwest Ranches suburb near Miami, Florida.
That made him neighbors with hip-hop artist and executive Rick Ross. However, the fire that engulfed Hill’s mansion last January caused the Miami Dolphins wide receiver and the iconic rapper to feud.
On an episode of The Pivot Podcast, which premiered on March 5, Hill expressed his disappointment with Ross.
“Rick Ross, bruh, I can’t vibe with you now. I can’t f**k with you no more … Rick Ross, man, like you ain’t even come over. You had the audacity to talk to a fireman instead of—you got my number, bruh.
“You get on Twitter, posting me all over Twitter. Like after what me and my family went through. You supposed to be the neighbor, the neighborhood hero!"
The incident report disclosed that a four-year-old child was playing with a lighter and accidentally set a toy on fire. The six-time All-Pro wideout was at practice during the unfortunate incident, forcing him to leave early.
Rick Ross captured the blaze on camera during a live stream while waiting for a "Wing Stop" order and even ended up giving them a "shout out".
Ross purchased his Southwest Ranches residence from former NBA player Amar’e Stoudemire in March 2021 for $3.5 million.
Tyreek Hill recalls his thoughts while the fire occurred
Aside from calling out Rick Ross for sharing the incident publicly with his millions of followers instead of extending a hand, Tyreek Hill summarized what was going through his mind at the time:
“I still don’t got the full story. I’m asking everybody in the house what’s going on. Everybody (at practice) looking at me crazy. So, going through that feeling right there though, that was like the worst thing ever though. ‘Cause it’s like everything that you worked hard for... And it’s like bro, that’s the most hurtful feeling ever.”
TMZ Sports shared that Tyreek Hill purchased the property for $6.9 million in 2022. Authorities estimate about $1 million of damaged properties caused by the accident.