Not only is Rick Ross a boss, but the rapper just turned his 16-year-old son into a boss too.
On Tuesday (Sept. 14), the Port of Miami 2 emcee took to Instagram to share that he gifted his 16-year-old son with his own Wingstop franchise for his birthday.
Ross is currently the franchise owner of more than 25 Wingstop locations. He recently helped the company launch Thighstop, which was a way for the business to cope with the shortage of chicken wings.
Over the summer, Rozay spoke to Complex about his support for Wingstop and why he thinks it’s important to let everyone know about the brand.
“Well, first and foremost, my personal passion for it hasn’t wavered any, over all the years I’ve loved Wingstop,” he told the outlet. “You see, I’m still repping it like it’s the first time I had it. And when I eat Wingstop, it’s still like the first time I had it. And on a business side, when I went and sat down with the CEO, Charlie Morrison, he knew I had no experience being a franchisee. He knew I didn’t have the time sitting in a franchise, but he saw my vision and my passion. He opened the doors for me. He didn’t just let me follow my dreams. He let me go to that next level.”
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