Meek Mill, the 37-year-old Philadelphia rapper known for his adventurous ATV rides, recently found himself at the center of social media ridicule following a viral stunt. The rapper, whose real name is Robert Rihmeek Williams, posted a series of videos showcasing his daring ATV maneuvers in Newark, New Jersey, on Instagram.
Despite the impressive display, the footage quickly became fodder for online jokes, many of which were tied to unverified allegations involving Sean "Diddy" Combs.
In the first clip, Meek Mill executed a wheelie on his ATV, cruising confidently down the street. His Instagram caption, "Big benders. Don't try this at home!" highlighted the thrilling nature of his ride. However, it was the subsequent clips that sparked a wave of humorous confusion among his followers. In these shots, Mill's unconventional thrusting movements on the dirt bike led to a barrage of comments linking him to past rumors involving Diddy.
One user on X (formerly Twitter), @kirawontmiss, quipped, "whatever they accuse him of doing with Diddy, he did that shit." Another, @crawfordjamesk, wrote, "Speeding right to Diddy's house," while @0xUnicron tweeted, "Recreating them diddy strokes he was getting." The jokes continued with @thatboiharley declaring, "bro riding the diddymobile," and @AllYouCanMeme agreeing, "He's never beating the DIDDY allegations after this."
The origins of these allegations can be traced back to February when Mill was implicated in a sexual misconduct lawsuit involving Diddy. At the time, the "All Eyes on You" rapper took to social media to refute the claims, emphasizing his Philadelphia roots and his rejection of certain industry behaviors. "I'm from Philly. I don't do coke or freaky a-- molly... nobody won't even offer me coke because I'm that heavy," Mill wrote on X. He further distanced himself from the allegations by stating, "That's why I always come around all these industry n----s with my real friends. You never catch me around anybody from the industry alone."
Meek Mill's passion for riding ATVs is well-documented and has garnered him a dedicated fan base. However, it has also landed him in legal trouble. In 2017, he faced a prison term of two to four years for a probation violation after being caught performing a wheelie on the street. Despite these setbacks, Mill has continued to showcase his skills and love for riding. At the 2022 Summer Jam concert, he celebrated his freedom by performing a daring wheelie on a dirt bike, following a gubernatorial pardon.
The recent social media frenzy is just the latest chapter in Mill's eventful career. His involvement with the music industry, romantic links with high-profile figures like Nicki Minaj, and run-ins with the law have kept him in the public eye. Yet, he remains a resilient figure, often addressing controversies head-on.