Monday, 21 March 2016

EVERYONE! DUCK AND COVER, XZIBIT SPITS FIRE!!



Over the weekend, one Alejandra, a Twitter and maybe a fan of former rapper and television star, Xzibit, got a rather rude and ridiculous response when the Twitter asked a simple question as regards the now rested Star’s Television reality show “Pimp My Ride” which was a huge MTV series.

Alejandra tweeted “Can you pimp my ride” and then Xzibit declined the offer and without mincing words shockingly replied as seen below: 


Ouuch! That obviously was somewhat too harsh as seen by a lot of people because it didn’t take long before it started trending as it got retweeted by loads of people but then Alejandra who many people expected should have responded as rudely as Xzibit’s gave a less rude response.


Thereafter, a Jeffery Haas one of those who saw Xzibit’s response as crude, reprimanded him by Tweeting @xzibit Jesus Christ on a crutch, did you forget to be gracious to your fans? Don’t matter if it’s been 10years, just be cool about.

But then, Xzibit who was still on a ‘rude response spree’, had some leftover from where the first batch of the responses came and thus shut Jeffrey Haas, telling him to “mind his business” as seen following: 



It was after I saw this report that I only realized that the MTV series which made waves has been rested for a long time now as confirmed by Xzibit.

It would be recalled that sometime last year, the Huffignton Post shared a report that the huge MTV series was a ‘sham’ as many of those who took part in the show including a former executive producer when spoken to by the Huffington revealed that the cars were seldom in proper working conditions after being pimped as what was shown as ‘pimped’ on the inside was nothing near cool at all.

The report also revealed that apart from the staged ‘wow’ remarks from contestants whenever their cars have been pimped, some of the ‘supposed’ new features that were shown on the show where taken off the newly pimped cars at the end of every show as most of such features were actually fixed for make-belief which Huffington called a ‘fantasy of tricked-out vehicles’.

Well, guess Xzibit is still bitter about that report and so could be one of the reasons why he reacted the way he did.

Hey! I’m not in any way making excuses for him, but then, you now know what not to ask him whenever bump into him or decide to send him a tweet.

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