DJ Khaled’s bodyguards carried him to keep sneakers clean
DJ Khaled was on one Monday in Miami.
The 48-year-old “All I Do is Win” producer is facing backlash on social media for sharing a video to Instagram of him asking his two bodyguards to carry him so that he didn’t get his fresh pair of Nike Air Jordan sneakers covered in sand.
Getting out of his luxury car to perform at the South Beach Wine and Food Festival, Khaled said to his guards, “I don’t want to get my Jordans dirty. Can I get everybody to help me?”
The two male guards scooped him up and put Khaled in the back of a golf cart, transporting him to the stage.
They again whisked him up from the back of the vehicle and carried him to the safety of the stage’s side steps.
“Thank you, brothers, I appreciate it,” Khaled said as they set him down. “Can’t mess up the Js.”
The Post has contacted reps for Khaled for comment.
Spectators shunned the “Wild Thoughts” producer for his diva-like behavior in the Instagram comments.
“Them security guards were struggling,” more than one person remarked about the men transporting the musician.
“Guards don’t get paid enough for dat,” another quipped.
“Them men were struggling Khaled you wrong for that,” a third added.
Others slammed Khaled for not preparing better for the festival’s conditions.
“Bro, take off your shoes this is silly,” one person suggested.
“How about wear some damn sandals and put on the Jordans before walking onstage,” someone else shared their banner idea.
“That’s the stupidest thing I have seen! Get off your f – – king high horse,” another critic said of Khaled’s request to be held.
“I have no respect you!” another passionate person commented. “This is ridiculous that a grown oversized man would do this. Smdh! He talks so much about god and behaves like this over a pair of shoes. Ridiculous!”
“Wow just wow … the disrespect on EVERY LEVEL,” someone else declared.
Khaled’s self-indulgent display comes nearly a decade after he made headlines for admitting that he doesn’t perform oral sex on women because the man is king.
“A woman should praise the man — the king,” he claimed in a 2015 interview on the “Breakfast Club.”
“If you holding it down for your woman I feel like the woman should praise. And a man should praise the queen. But you know, my way of praising is called, ha-ha, ‘How was dinner?’, ‘You like the house you living in? You like all them clothes you getting? I’m taking care of your family, I’m taking care of my family…’ You know, I’m putting in the work,” he said.
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