Rick Ross' pet buffaloes be hustlin’ hustlin’ onto his neighbors' property and it's apparently p***ing them off.
The rapper - who lives in his 280 acre 'Promise Land' estate in Fayetteville, Georgia - was gifted the two buffalos from his business partner Darius Burton last year.
Ross was having a hard time hiding his excitement when the buffaloes were delivered to his home last year.
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“Tell me if you’ve ever seen one of these?” he asked his followers. “Don’t lie.
“This is something I spoke into existence.
“My whole life I wanted a heifer. I got a heifer!”
Burton said that he initially wanted to get Ross 'a giraffe' but he 'wasn't ready for that commitment'.
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He continued: "'Let’s start smaller, like a cow’. I said, ‘nah, everyone has cows, I want you to have something nobody in your state has, I’m getting you a buffalo’.”
However, recent reports by TMZ suggest that one neighbor is sick and tired of Ross' roaming buffalos, who shared footage of his animals on her lawn.
She claimed that the animals had wandered onto her grounds 'twice this week'.
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The woman is worried that the animals may pose a threat to her small children.
The neighbor also claimed to have an alleged verbal argument with a member of the 'Miami' rapper's team when she went to speak to him about them being on her property.
She said that she tried to call the police but they allegedly told her it was a civil dispute and didn't take a report.
UNILAD has contacted Fayetteville Police and Rick Ross' representatives for comment.
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Ross has since responded to the reports on Instagram stories, saying: "For everybody that's wanting a statement, a response, for my bulls, my cows, couple buffalos that got away in the community.
"This is my response - I always return stray animals.
"Make sure you always keep a collar on your animal."
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The rapper says that his animals don't need a collar, because neighbours should know that they are already his.
"And mine don't have a collar cos you know it's mine, so when you my buffalo, give it a carrot, give it an apple," Ross continued.
I guess when you're famous, your pets don't need collars.
"They so kind, they so peaceful, thank everybody for watching." he said
"Thank everybody for making sure all of my animals got back into the promise land."
He then went on to say that all of his neighbors are the 'best'.