Rick Ross addresses claims that his Audemars Piguet watch is a fake, made by a watch expert.

Ross jokingly suggests that it would be extremely difficult for a Black man to get his hands on such a rare watch.

March 14th 2024.

Rick Ross addresses claims that his Audemars Piguet watch is a fake, made by a watch expert.
Miami-based rapper and entrepreneur, Rick Ross, has recently addressed a watch expert who accused him of owning a counterfeit Audemars Piguet watch. The watch, which is said to be worth over $3 million, was brought into question by the expert, Nico Leonard van der Host, through social media.

Van der Host claimed that the owner of the watch had contacted him and shared a photo of the alleged fake timepiece that Ross had previously flaunted on his Instagram post. He even went on to mention that there are only two of these watches in the world, with one being valued at a whopping $41 million and the other at $37 million.

He then went on to criticize Ross, stating, "Why are you showing off a fake watch and claiming it's worth $3.25 million? You're supposed to set an example for the younger generation. This is unacceptable."

In response, Ross took to social media and posted a photo of the real watch, asserting that it was, in fact, authentic.

The dispute between the two was sparked by a video released by The Robb Report, where Ross showcased his lavish watch collection. Van der Host specifically pointed out the Audemars Piguet watch, which Ross affectionately refers to as his "AP watch" and fondly calls "green pepper." In the video, the watch was priced at $3.25 million.

Ross hit back at Van der Host, referring to him as a "piglet" and calling him out for implying that a Black man couldn't afford such a rare and expensive timepiece. He stated, "Oh, those emeralds are so rare. It must be impossible for a Black man to own one. But for a boss, it's a piece of cake. Now, stay out of grown folks' business, little piglet. You're just riding Rozay's wave."

To add insult to injury, Ross gave a short tour of his luxurious cars, taking subtle jabs at Van der Host along the way.

In other news, Ross also recently warned people against supporting Donald Trump in the upcoming presidential election. He called out those who were "delusional" enough to vote for Trump and reminded them to think about the bigger picture.

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