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Getting refused a ride can be infuriating, but for one influencer, it became a chance to make a point. Following a reported refusal of a cab driver to take her in because of her size, the 220kg social media personality took action into her own hands. Rather than being discouraged by the refusal, she sought to challenge the assumptions about plus-size people and mobility. What transpired afterward not only silenced detractors but also initiated a sea of responses online. A now-viral clip now illustrates her confidently boarding a compact car, refuting doubters in the most unforeseen manner. Watch how she made a humiliating moment turn empowering.
Dank Demoss shuts down size discrimination debate with viral car test
After being publicly rejected by a Lyft driver, rapper and social media influencer Dank Demoss has taken matters into her own hands—by demonstrating that she can fit into a compact car with no problem. In a recently uploaded video, she was spotted walking into a Michigan car lot, getting into a compact car, and driving it away without a hitch.
The action comes weeks after she was turned down for a lift, with the driver saying that his vehicle was too small and that his tyres could not handle her weight. To disprove that argument, Demoss videoed herself within a comparable-sized car, asserting that the driver’s refusal was not warranted. With this video now as proof, Demoss is doubling down on her lawsuit against Lyft, refusing to let go of her attempt to prove that she was unjustly denied service.
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Rapper Dank Demoss sues Lyft after cab driver refuses her a ride
Rapper and social influencer Dajua Blanding, alias Dank Demoss, has sued Lyft after accusing it of denying her a ride for being too large. The rapper was recorded confronting a Lyft driver who declined to take her into his car, claiming his vehicle was not spacious enough and his tires could not support her size.
Demoss kept telling the driver that she could fit, but he refused, prompting her to sue Lyft, claiming discrimination. Once the footage went viral on social media, Lyft denounced the driver’s actions as “unacceptable” and vowed an in-house inquiry.
But the internet is split down the middle—some are on Demoss’ side in standing up against body discrimination, while others believe that the driver was entitled to make a judgment about his own car. The battle in court continues, and the case has created a heated discussion regarding body inclusivity, individual responsibility, and justice in ride-hailing.
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