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Exclusive: Meek Mill Explains "Bunny Hop" Video Truth

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Meek Mill recently addressed the ongoing speculation surrounding a viral video. The clip showed the rapper performing “bunny hops” on a tennis court. This footage sparked many questions and rumors online. Meek Mill has now set the record straight on the truth behind the video.

What Happened

An old video of Meek Mill doing “bunny hops” for Michael Rubin has resurfaced. The footage quickly went viral, leading to many assumptions. Meek Mill took to Twitter/X to explain the situation. He stated the video was clipped and misinterpreted by many.

Meek Mill said, “They clipped me doing bunny hops and acted as if a billionaire made me do something against me moral codes from a lost bet.” He clarified that this was a clip of him “buying” them. He explained that millions are made in the rap industry, and this was part of that culture. This is not the first time Meek Mill has spoken about the clip. He offered fans more details back in 2024.

Background on the “Bunny Hop”

According to Meek Mill, the “bunny hop” game was something he and other inmates played in prison. He explained that it was a competition that happened when someone lost. Michael Rubin also addressed the rumors about the video. Rubin discussed the clip during an appearance on The Breakfast Club. He questioned why people would lie and change the narrative. Rubin called out what he saw as “Black hate on hate.”

Fan Reaction to the Video

The initial video of Meek Mill doing the “bunny hops” caused a stir. Many fans and critics debated what the clip truly represented. Meek Mill’s explanation aims to clarify the context. He wants to counter the negative assumptions that spread online.

Meek Mill’s Perspective

Meek Mill clearly feels the situation was misrepresented. He stressed that the clip was taken out of context. The rapper wants to distance himself from the rumors that circulated. He made it clear that he was not forced into any action against his will

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