Dejua Blanding, aka rapper "Dank Demoss," is suing Lyft after she recorded a Detroit driver denying her ride due to her weight. WDIV's Jacqueline Francis reports.
A plus-size rapper named Dank Demoss is suing the transportation company Lyft after a driver allegedly said she didn’t fit in the car. The incident occurred in early January. The post Plus-size rapper sues Lyft after driver says she doesn’t fit in the car appeared first on Trânsito e metrô.
Dank Demoss, who refers to herself as a plus-sized rapper, in a Jan. 19 post on Instagram claims that a Lyft driver refused her a ride because of her weight. The post also included a video of the encounter that Demoss had recorded.
A popular Detroit rapper sparked controversy online after she claimed that her Lyft driver refused to allow her into his car earlier this month. Dank Demoss, whose real name is Dajua Blanding, was recording when the driver of a Mercedes-Benz sedan locked his door and refused to allow her entry.
Detroit rapper and influencer Dajua Blanding, known by her stage name Dank Demoss, is suing Lyft after a driver refused to give her a ride, citing her weight.
Popular social media influencer and Detroit rapper Dank Demoss is known for going viral for advocating for plus-sized women. Now, she is calling out Lyft for what she believes is discrimination according to Fox 2 Detroit.
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A Detroit rapper sues Lyft after a driver refuses to give her a ride over her weight, resulting in her claims of discrimination.
Detroit-based rapper Dank Demoss has alleged that a Lyft driver refused her a ride because of her weight. She's now suing Lyft.
Lyft was sued by a Detroit rapper after a driver allegedly said she was "too big" to fit in his car. She says this breaks Michigan civil rights laws.
The driver pulled up in a Mercedes Benz sedan, and when Blanding walked toward the car, the driver allegedly locked his doors and started to drive away. The lawsuit adds that the driver told her she was too big to get into his car and at one point, also said his tires could not support her weight.