Our favorite 500-pound rapper is back, ladies and gentlemen, and she's doing big things after her recent dispute with Lyft.
Dank Demoss went on The Breakfast Club this morning, and before they could get things fired up Demoss needed a new seat, as the chair provided was just not even close to big enough.
![](https://media.notthebee.com/articles/article-67aa4320546e0.gif)
She would go on to say,
We should [accommodate people] because we're not all the same … like, why not? I feel like a lot of times people think that bigger people, obese, the 'f' word [fat] people should just be in the house … Bigger people should be accommodated just like we accommodate the LGBT community. You know, all those other communities, I just feel like we outside, you know. If we inside, it's, ‘get up, why you in the house, you should be doing this, you should be doing that.' When we outside, it's like, ‘why you not in the house?'
…
We go outside and people looking at us crazy, like, you know, we getting stared at. For what? Because we big?
I'm sorry, but this whole fat thing is getting out of control. Like, you're choosing to be fat; get over it.
When asked by host Charlamagne Tha God why she deserves accommodation when she has this choice, Demoss responds:
I feel like I do, I work on myself, and when I feel like I'm getting too much I try to fix it, you know, like, at my pace, you know.
I'm sure you do, Dank Demoss. I'm sure you do.
Dank further argues that Lyft should "accommodate" fat people, and they "shouldn't have to pay more for an UberXL," as if it's Uber or Lyft's responsibility to charge fat people less. I'm not joking, she even suggests that riders should list their weight in the app to make this process easier. At one point she gives a shoutout to Southwest Airlines for giving away free extra seats to fats.
Dank says she does plan on slimming up, but it will be quite a journey for her. If you try to lose weight while in the "body positivity" movement, you become a villain.
Good luck!
P.S. Now check out our latest video 👇