Rapper Rick Ross has accused Remy Ma of overstepping
after a film linked to her platform allegedly used his name and music without
permission.
The dispute revolves around a planned movie titled “The
Biggest Boss”, a nickname long associated with Ross. According to a letter
obtained by TMZ, Ross’s legal team claims the project features unauthorized use
of both his trade name and music, and has demanded that the release be halted.
The rapper also warned that the film could mislead fans into believing he is
involved.
A representative for Remy Ma responded, saying she was
unaware of the concerns and emphasized her long-standing personal and
professional relationship with Ross. “She would never intentionally engage in
any action that could harm his brand or cause offense,” the statement read.
The film reportedly follows a storyline about a police
officer who appropriates a drug dealer’s life story to launch a rap career—a
narrative that some observers note bears similarities to Ross’s own past before
achieving fame.
Speculation online has also suggested possible
personal tensions, linking the dispute to Ross’s support for boxer Claressa
Shields, who is dating Remy Ma’s former husband.
Remy Ma’s team said the title was immediately removed
from the platform once the issue was raised and that the Remy Network is
working with partners to strengthen review processes and prevent similar
occurrences in the future.
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