A plus-sized rapper who describes herself as a BBW — aka “big beautiful woman” — is suing Lyft after one of the company’s drivers allegedly told her she was too large to ride in his car. Dank Demoss ...
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A Michigan woman called for a Lyft ride but instead got a blatant rejection over her weight. Dajua Blanding, with a stage persona known as Dank Demoss, shared the moment where a driver told her she ...
In the video shared by Blanding, the two can be heard arguing over whether she can fit in the car, with the driver telling ...
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A PLUS-SIZED rapper has sued American taxi service Lyft after claiming a driver refused to pick her up over fears she could “burst his tyres”. Humiliated Dank Demoss, real name Dajua ...
The city Taxi and Limousine Commission will hold a hearing on Feb. 5 to consider proposals that would raise pay for Uber and Lyft drivers and deal with the egregious company practice of “locking ...
A “plus size” rapper has filed a multimillion dollar lawsuit against rideshare service Lyft after being told by a driver that she was too big to fit in the car.
Dajua Blanding, aka Dank Demoss, requested a Lyft ride to a Detroit Lions watch party, but the driver refused to take her due to her weight.