The 'Fire It Up' rapper allegedly flew into a
rage when he and his entourage were asked to wait in line and dropped degrading
words when his burger was not served to his satisfaction.
Busta Rhymes recently landed in hot water.
The rapper was accused of insulting the owner of Cheeseburger Baby in Miami
Beach and one of the employees, calling one a "f*g" and the other a
"b*tch" after they refused to take his orders before others who were
already waiting in line for their burgers.
Stephanie Vitori, the owner, told Huffington
Post that Rhymes came with a group of friends and "one of the crew came in
and said, 'Can you take my order first? We're very important people.' "
They were served 10 minutes later, but the rapper reportedly threw a tantrum
when condiments were served on the side.
"F*** you, f*g! I'm not leaving until I
get ketchup, mayo, salt and pepper on my burger," the enraged rhymer
allegedly yelled after the employee tried to explain to him that the condiments
were put on the side to prevent soggy buns. He then reportedly came over the
counter and said to Vitori, "F**k you, b*tch!"
Vitori claimed she called police about the
ruckus but the rapper left the place before the cop arrived. She called the
authorities for a second time after a member of his entourage allegedly called
later to say he would be returning. Officers stayed at the restaurant until
staff closed up.
"Over putting ketchup, mayo, salt and
pepper on a burger? For real, you can't open up a mayo and ketchup
packet?" she said. "It's not right. I'm a gay business owner, and you
don't use that term. It's degrading."
Rhymes' representative hasn't commented about
the report.


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