The Source |French Montana Abandoned Interview When Asked About Drake And Rick Ross
- During a June 25 interview on Rah Ali's podcast, French Montana abruptly left the conversation when questioned about the ongoing feud between Drake and Rick Ross.
- The interview began with a focus on Montana's music achievements and his recent appearance at the World Cup event in Miami, but shifted to more personal and contentious subjects related to his private life and disputes within the industry.
- Montana removed and tossed his headphones to the host, said 'Touchdown,' stated, 'I think I double-parked my car outside,' and then left without returning.
- Montana declined to discuss his personal matters, expressing a desire to maintain privacy amid ongoing disputes and legal challenges.
- His exit highlights his reluctance to engage publicly in the Drake-Rick Ross conflict and suggests increased caution around personal questions in interviews.
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French Montana Exits Interview Over Drake & Rick Ross Question
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