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ArticlesJanuary 28, 2025
Morbidly Obese Influencer Files Lawsuit Against Lyft After Driver Refuses Services
If you want to know why society should stop glorifying mental illness it’s because of stories like this.
Nearly 500-pound rapper Dank Demoss has filed a lawsuit against Lyft after a driver refused her service because he was worried about the load on his tires.
NEW: 489 pound rapper Dank Demoss has launched a lawsuit against Lyft after one of their drivers denied her a ride because he said she wouldn’t fit in his car.
The driver was apparently worried that his car wouldn’t be able to handle her weight.
Demoss claims in her lawsuit… pic.twitter.com/rOQ8Sj4XuM
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) January 28, 2025
LOL. Wow. Whatever happened to,' No means no?
Detroit rapper Dank DeMoss (489 lbs) was denied a ride using the rideshare app, Lyft because she couldn’t fit in the car…
Craziest part: Her attorneys are suing Lyft on grounds that “It would be no different than a driver pulling up and saying ‘I don’t want black people in my… pic.twitter.com/R3Ql0R8xkL
— Jon Root (@JonnyRoot_) January 28, 2025
According to the Daily Mail:
A plus-sized rapper has sued Lyft after claiming a driver refused to pick her up over fears she was too big to fit in his car and could 'burst his tyres'.
Dank Demoss, 36, real name Dajua Blanding, filmed her interaction with the Lyft driver earlier this month, showing her arguing back and forth over whether she could fit into his vehicle.
It’s unclear if the woman is delusional, as she fights for her “right” to ride in a rideshare vehicle but this crap has gotten too far.
'I can fit in this car,' Demoss said.
'Believe me, you can't,' the driver responded in the clip.
Although the driver said he would refund her ride so Blanding wouldn't be charged for the trip, she sued the taxi service claiming she was discriminated against.
'I've been in cars smaller than that,' she told Fox 2. 'I just want them to know that it hurt my feelings.'
The fact that her feelings were hurt proves this is nothing more than a personal problem, as she fails to accept the reality of her load. So, while she believes she has a right to someone else's property, she should be putting this much effort into becoming healthy.
It’s unclear what the weight limit of his vehicle was, but the fact that she believes she’s entitled to make that decision proves how far society has gotten in affirming her mental delusion.
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