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    489-Pound Rapper Dank Demoss Slams Lyft in Lawsuit, Claims Discrimination Against Plus-Size Riders Needs to End

    A 489-pound rapper, Dank Demoss, is suing Lyft after a driver refused her ride, claiming discrimination against plus-size riders.
    February 11, 2025 Celebrities 3 Mins Read
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    Rapper Dank Demoss sues a Lyft driver, claiming she was discriminated against due to her weight.
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    Detroit-based rapper Dank Demoss is taking legal action against Lyft after a driver refused to give her a ride due to her size. The 489-pound artist, known for her outspoken advocacy, is suing the rideshare company, arguing that larger individuals deserve the same accommodations as other marginalized groups.

    Demoss, widely recognized as “Big Dank,” recently appeared on The Breakfast Club to discuss the lawsuit. She recalled her viral encounter with a Lyft driver named Abraham, who claimed his “very tired tires” could not handle her weight. The exchange, captured in a now-trending video, shows the driver refusing her entry into his vehicle while suggesting she order an Uber XL instead.

    She expressed frustration over the incident, stating that society often forces plus-size individuals to stay hidden. “People act like we should only be in the house,” Demoss said. “Why are bigger people not given the same respect and accommodation as other communities?”

    Lyft’s Controversy Grows as Demoss Pushes for Change

    Demoss compared the treatment of plus-size individuals to that of the LGBTQ+ community, arguing that both deserve equal protection and accommodations. “We accommodate the LGBTQ+ community and others—so why are bigger people treated differently?” she asked.

    During the interview, Breakfast Club host Charlamagne Tha God challenged the comparison, questioning whether being overweight was a choice. He pointed out that many believe plus-size individuals should make better health choices. Demoss pushed back, stating that she actively works on her health at her own pace and that her size should not determine her right to fair treatment.

    Fellow co-host Jess Hilarious expressed disbelief at the discrimination Demoss faces, highlighting the stigma that larger individuals experience daily. “People just stare at us for what? Because we’re big?” Demoss asked.

    Lyft Driver’s Refusal Sparks Legal Action

    The viral video of Demoss’ denied ride fueled widespread debate on social media, with some siding with the driver and others supporting the rapper’s stance. The driver assured her that she would not be charged for the canceled ride, but Demoss argued that she had never faced similar issues in other vehicles, including a friend’s newer Mercedes-Benz.

    Determined to fight for change, Demoss announced her lawsuit against Lyft on January 27. She shared a photo alongside her attorneys, stating that the case was about more than just her experience. “If I don’t stand for something, I’ll fall for anything,” she wrote. “This is about my community, my people, and making a difference.”

    Lyft has not publicly responded to the lawsuit. However, the case raises questions about the company’s policies on accommodating plus-size riders and whether discrimination against larger individuals is a widespread issue.

    As the lawsuit progresses, Demoss continues to push for more inclusivity in the rideshare industry, arguing that all passengers—regardless of size—should be treated with dignity and respect.

    Jaja Agpalo
    Jaja Agpalo

    Jaja has a degree in journalism and took classes in international law and business communication. Jaja’s career spans roles at prominent international media outlets, including Business Times and Brigada. As a news editor, she covered a wide range of beats, including business, economy, cryptocurrency, and personal finance. Additionally, she has successfully managed teams of writers producing content on gaming, technology, and entertainment.


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