DJ Khaled Has Security Guards Carry Him From Car to Stage for Performance to Not ‘Mess Up’ His Nikes

DJ Khaled Has Security Guards Carry Him From Car to Stage for Performance to Not ‘Mess Up’ His Nikes

  • Renowned American music executive DJ Khaled buzzed the internet with a hilarious clip he shared online
  • In the viral video, the disc jockey was being jacked up by two security guards from his car to the stage where he performed in Miami
  • While in the process, Khaled revealed that he did not want to mess up his Air Jordans, hence the need for the display

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American music executive Khaled Mohammed Khaled, best known as DJ Khaled, left netizens in stitches with a recent video of him at an event.

The Grammy winner was seen with two security guards before a performance in Miami.

DJ Khaled carried by security guards from car to stage for performance.
DJ Khaled gets carried by security guards to protect his Air Jordans from getting dirty. Image: @djkhaled
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DJ Khaled does the most for sneakers

In a funny video posted on X, the wealthy hip-hop star had two security guards carry him from one truck to another and then to the stage to keep his Nike shoes clean for a performance at the 2024 South Beach Wine & Food Festival in Miami.

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He stated:

"I don't want to get my Jordans dirty. Can I get everybody to help me?" asked Khaled, 48, from a car as two security guards approached to assist him. "Thank you, brothers. I appreciate it."

The terrain appeared sandy in the region, so the two guys brought DJ Khaled to a tiny vehicle with a truck bed where he could stand. "Can't mess up the Js," he remarked.

After the van took him to a location near the stage, two guards picked him up and carried him to the stairs for his entrance. He thanked the men before exiting and meeting his fans in the audience.

Musician DJ Khaled performed a hit-filled setlist with special guest Rick Ross in front of a sizable audience, and everything seemed to go off without a hitch.

See the video below:

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Netizens react to DJ Khaled being carried

Briefly News compiled the reactions below:

@HeshComps:

"Did that 50-year-old man just asked to be carried because he didn't want to get his shoes dirty?"

@TheDaddyPanda:

"All that money and he worried about some sneakers? He can’t buy another pair?"

@drakson_MCI:

"It took him 3 business days just to try and stand up."

@cat_falco:

"What’s crazy is out of 6 people… not one person said, 'Just take off your shoes.' "

@youluvgem:

"All that money but ain't buy shoe covers? We used to throw plastic bags on our shoes lmao."

Davido fans roast DJ Khaled over his Maybach

Briefly News previously reported that American executive music producer DJ Khaled has sparked reactions online after flaunting his newly bought 2023 Maybach S680 Virgil Abloh.

Briefly News broke the news weeks ago that Davido purchased the same type of car, and he queued to join the 150 people to own one. DJ Khaled took to social media to show off the expensive car as he was set to go golfing.

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The automobile is priced at around $530K, which is approximately R9.8 million.

Source: Legit.ng

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Rianette Cluley (Director and Editor-in-Chief) Rianette Cluley is the managing editor of Briefly News (joined in 2016). Previously, she worked as a journalist and photographer for award-winning publications within the Caxton group (joined in 2008). She also attended the Journalism AI Academy powered by the Google News Initiative and passed a set of trainings for journalists from Google News initiative. In February 2024, she hosted a workshop titled AI for Journalists: Power Up Your Reporting Ethically and was a guest speaker at the Forum of Community Journalists No Guts, No Glory, No Story conference. E-mail: rianette.cluley@briefly.co.za

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