Atlanta, GA – Let’s be real — most people need to hustle a little on the side to make a decent living these days. But evidently that doesn’t sit right with people when you’re a celebrity.
Yung Joc was recently spotted driving for rideshare app Pull Up N Go and caught plenty flak because it — or at least that’s how it appeared. The two women passengers in the backseat his car couldn’t help but notice Joc was behind the wheel, but they weren’t exactly kind about it and decided to put him on blast for all social media to see.
“You sound like somebody I know,” one the passengers says. The other passenger then asks, “I just wanna ask a question. Are you Young Joc?”
Joc replies, “I think y’all already put that part together.”
One the women says, “Oh, so you must’ve fell f or something. He asks, “I gotta fall f?… I just felt like it was an easy way to get some easy money downtown. I meet people.”
The woman then continues to chide the Love & Hip Hop:Atlanta personality, saying, “You went from TV to driving Pull Up N Go.” He snaps back, “I’d rather do this than Uber or Lyft.”
But she wouldn’t let up, “I’m trying to figure it out. How you Yung Joc and you riding for Pull Up N Go?” He responds, “I got a question: Is it a problem that I’m Yung Joc and doing this?”
“Not at all,” the second passenger says.
“You trying to clown me?” Joc asks as he notices the woman is filming their interaction. “You wanna do this on your social media to try and clown me.”
Joc’s situation is similar to the one Gefrey Owens endured in September 2018. The former Cosby Show star was photographed working as a cashier at Trader’s Joes and subsequently ridiculed online.
As a result, several celebrities rallied around him and fered their support. In fact, Nicki Minaj even donated $25,000 to Owens as a sign good faith.
He ultimately donated the money to the Actor’s Fund, explaining, “I would like to give this donation $25,000 to the Actor’s Fund in memory the late, great Earle Hyman — who played Cosby’s father ‘Russell’ on The Cosby Show — who lived his last many years and died at the Actors’ Home, (funded and run by the Actor’s Fund). I am extremely grateful to Nicki Minaj for enabling struggling actors to continue pursuing their dreams.”
Much like Owens, fans stood up for Joc Twitter. But it’s entirely possible this is some kind promotion for the show/rideshare app rather than Joc’s legit side hustle.
In any case, check out some the reactions below.
A clip showing Yung Joc driving for an unknown ride-share app just surfaced on the internet.
This is a genius publicity stunt and the person who sent the video to the blogs is probably in on it.
Any doubt that this is a publicity stunt is cleared by Joc plugging the app on IG. pic.twitter.com/fIzhMqNp6n
— No Hipsters Allowed (@nohipstersblog2) January 13, 2020
Just saw that yung joc video , Clowning people for making an honest living always been ?
— Chey Will (@CheyenneDaMan) January 13, 2020
If YungJoc wants to drive Uber, that’s what tf he wanna do. Some y’all need to be doing that instead getting on here begging every other week
— Lo ?? (@solodeauxleaux) January 13, 2020
Y’all clowning Yung Joc for driving Uber let’s me know that don’t know anything about anything.
He is a media personality in Atlanta on the hottest radio station. Driving Uber is a great way to connect to your city.
But you know….yeah lol
— Nia Miyuki (@MiyukiNia) January 13, 2020