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Young Thug's Mom Forces Rapper to Apologize to Alaska Airlines Employees He Insulted
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The rapper revealed in an Instagram post that his mother forced him to go back to the airport to directly apologize to two ladies he called 'ant,' 'peasant' and others in an altercation last week.

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Young Thug faced criticism last week after he was caught on camera insulting two female Alaska Airplanes employees. The rapper has now returned to the airport to apologize to the two workers, all thanks to his mom.

Thugger took to Instagram Tuesday, December 13 to reveal that his mother forced him to directly say sorry to the ladies. "When your mama make u go to the airport and apologize... sorry love ones....," he wrote, captioning a picture of him looking neat in a cream jacket while posing in what looked like an airport seating area.

Young Thug was seen getting involved in an argument with the two airline employees in a video that emerged online a few days ago. He called them "ants," "peasants" and "bums" before offering them $15,000 to quit their job. "I'll give y'all bum a** h**s $15,000 to quit your job. I'm giving y'all bums one more chance," he said.

He also verbally attacked the ladies for their appearances, referring to them as "black burnt women" who "look like Africans" that "got deported." He also told them that he's "bigger than the law."

Because of the altercation, Thug had to miss his flight and subsequently reschedule his Seattle show. In response to those who criticized him for insulting the two airline workers, he defended himself on Twitter by saying that "the ladies behind the counter was disrespectful too....two sides to every story."

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