Rick Ross has taken his ongoing feud with podcasters Rory & Mal to a new low. In a recent livestream, the Miami rapper went beyond calling them “glazers” for defending Drake and directly involved their mother, suggesting she come work at his house doing menial tasks like changing TV channels and reading his book live.

The drama stems from Rory & Mal criticizing Ross for inserting himself into the Drake beef. Ross responded by dragging in Mal’s brother, Kareem “Biggs” Burke (Roc-A-Fella co-founder), referencing his past legal issues. After pushback from a mutual friend, Ross issued a half-apology to Biggs but immediately pivoted to their mother, saying he didn’t have to “spare” her.

Reaction clips show hosts on Boss Talk 101 calling it desperate marketing and beneath an OG of Ross’s stature. They question why a millionaire with multiple businesses feels the need to stoop this low for attention, especially after walking back comments on Biggs just hours earlier.
This latest chapter highlights the messy intersection of rap, podcasts, and personal lines being crossed. While Ross continues to stir the pot, many in the culture are left wondering how far these beefs will go when family gets dragged in.
Fans are divided: some see it as classic Ross trolling, others view it as a sign of declining relevance. Either way, the mother diss has taken this feud from podcast shade to full personal territory.


