Rick Ross’ latest romantic interest, Jazzma Kendrick, embarrassed him by turning down his kiss during an event at G7 Rooftop in Hollywood, Florida, on Friday.
The couple arrived at the gathering hand in hand. However, when Rick leaned in for a smooch, Jazzma seemed taken aback by his affectionate advance.
Social media suggests her reaction indicates a lack of interest in him.
You may recall that last month, Jazzma was misidentified as a man while onboard a yacht with Rick Ross.
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50 Cent shared a clip that depicted Rick Ross embracing a woman with a short, natural hairstyle. Fiddy captioned the video: ‘Your man was looking quite flamboyant kissing that fellow on that boat! That’s not AI.’
In response, the Maybach Music mogul defended himself after the woman was recognized as supermodel Jazzma Kendrick.
‘Curtis Curtis Curtis, you’re so obsessed with my way of life,’ Ross retorted, addressing 50 Cent by his birth name. ‘You saw me on a yacht with a gorgeous Black woman, and I trust you don’t harbor any prejudice against beautiful Black women, Curtis.’