Rick Ross’ Knees Gave Out On The Diving Board While Trying To Show Off In Front Of His Entire Party

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Rick Ross threw one of his infamous parties over the weekend and a LOT of people turned up for the shindig.

At one point, Rick Ross gathered the attention of everyone at the party to watch him jump off the diving board and into the pool. We know this because there’s footage with a hundred or so people holding their phones and filming him.

Things did not go as planned.

After taking one initial jump to build up air on the diving board, Rick Ross’ knees buckled and he went flopping into the pool like a deflated balloon. Several angles of the video have since gone viral:

Ross himself shared this angle from behind the crowd which doesn’t show how his knees turned into Jell-O.

It very well could’ve been the best party he’s ever thrown, though not as good of a party as Rick Rubin’s ‘White Party’ in The Hamptons, but the one thing everyone’s going to remember from Rick’s soiree is him biffing it on the diving board.

Rick had fun with it on IG using the caption “Don’t try my ‘DOUBLE DECKER SLAPPER’ dive at home!” The comments were still alive with people clowning on him. They wrote:

“I would of put everybody out my house after that.”

“Rosay singing like… I get so weak in the knees
I can hardly speak (I do)
I lose all control (control)
And something takes over me (takes over me)”

“Oh thought you was gone use ya knees & it was ya ankles that said… NO SIR… NOT MEEE”

“The brain said on 3 the body went on 2.”

“He got his momma legs.”

“Ross fell in so we can dive.”

The Rick Ross jokes go on for days but at least he’s laughing with everybody.

Meanwhile, at the same party, someone tried to sneak into Rick Ross’ mansion by skydiving:

What did they think was going to happen???

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