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BIG ZADDY: This 6’9, 400-Pound Man Could’ve Massacred The Migos But He’s Destroying Drawls Instead - Page 4
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Calling Kane Kongg huge is an understatement. The 6’9 400-pound Instagram comedian turned apparent full-time bodyguard is the superhuman seen on video politely shaking off punches from Quavo and Offset during some type of altercation last weekend.
CLEARLY, this man could’ve snapped both of their necks but he benevolently pushed them aside and out of harm’s way. According to him, it’s because he and the Migos are “brothers” and they laughed off their fight later.
“Me and them brothers, brothers fight, it was a misunderstanding,” said Kane Kongg. “We laughed about that s***, we joked about that s***. Me and Quavo joked about that s***.”
The extra attention now has people transfixed on this super big, super fine panty melter.
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Drawls. Destroyed.
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