Detroit rapper Dank Demoss, whose real name is Dajua Blanding, sued Lyft after one of its drivers allegedly refused to let her in his car and canceled her ride, citing her weight.
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 was too big to fit in his Mercedes-Benz and his “tires were not capable.
I was embarrassed and I felt some type of way about it,” the 29-year-old said of the ordeal. “I haven’t really left my house since that.”
Dajua Blanding, also known as Dank Demoss, says she weighs 500 pounds and was denied a ride to a football watch party.
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.
A Michigan woman is suing Lyft after a driver refused to give her a ride because of her weight, news outlets report. Dajua Blanding shared video of the failed pickup in a Jan. 19
Detroit rapper and content creator Dank Demoss sues Lyft after a driver allegedly denied her service due to her size.
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A Detroit rapper is suing rideshare company Lyft after a driver allegedly refused to give her a ride because of her weight.
A Detroit woman who was denied a Lyft ride because of her weight says she “felt embarrassed.” Deja Blanding, 29, filed a lawsuit over the Jan. 18 incident. Blanding said she called a Lyft to take her to a Detroit Lions watch party when the driver denied her upon pick up. “He said I was too big,” Blanding said.
Detroit rapper Dajua Blanding, known by her stage name Dank Demoss, is suing Lyft after a driver allegedly canceled her ride. Blanding accused the driver of weight-based discrimination. The incident,