Rick Ross risks wrath of Ferrari by turning his supercar into a horse feeder

Published on Jun 25, 2026 at 4:51 PM (UTC+4)
by Ben Thompson

Last updated on Jun 25, 2026 at 4:51 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Ben Thompson

Rick Ross risks wrath of Ferrari by turning his supercar into a horse feeder

Ferrari might not be all too pleased with Rick Ross after he revealed that he’d turned his supercar into a horse feeder.

The rapper shared a video to social media, in which he showed two horses eating hay out of his Ferrari supercars.

Unsurprisingly, the bold move generated a lot of comments online.

It also raised a lot of questions, but perhaps the most pertinent one is this: how is Ferrari going to respond?

Rick Ross turns his two Ferraris into horse feeders

Rick Ross is a rapper who knows how to spend his money.

His 100-strong car collection is what automotive dreams are made of, but given its size, it’s no wonder that he’s prone to losing track of certain cars.

Ross’ car collection is nothing short of a flex, and something he is more than happy to flaunt online.

But it’s not just online that his cars are getting attention, as he turns his Georgia estate into a ‘supercar safari’ every year for one weekend.

However, festivities were a little different this year.

At first, things seemed pretty normal – famous faces arrived alongside their supercars and took in the sights of what could only be described as automotive heaven.

But then came the shocking scene that left the internet stunned.

Rick Ross filmed a couple of horses eating hay out of his Ferrari supercars.

One stallion was having his lunch out of a red 488 Spider, while another in the background was chowing down from a black F8 Spider.

“What you all gonna do?” the rapper asked, and started to laugh.

What exactly happened here? How did it come to this?

Did the rapper want to prove a point?

Blogger Sandra Rose speculated that the horse incident may be linked to headlines regarding Ross flying on a commercial plane.

Now, that’s a normal experience that millions of people around the world partake in.

But for Ross – the man who has a private jet with his own name on the side – this put a target on his back, as people accused him of losing his fortune and being ‘broke’.

Taking to Instagram, Ross clarified what his flying situation was.

“For the ones who want to know where my jet at, obviously didn’t get the memo it’s being updated with StarLink,” he said.

“You know what StarLink is? Yeah, that’s the half-a-million dollar wi-fi … Yeah, that’s where my jet at. And I chose to fly commercial to go to Colombia to go party with Trick Daddy and Ball Greezy.”

This explanation might not have washed with some of his social media critics, hence why he might have decided to turn his Ferraris into horse feeders.

Perhaps this was all to prove a point that he wasn’t broke.

After all, if you were broke, would you so flippantly fill a Ferrari with hay and let a horse munch away on it?

We’re not so sure, because it is admittedly unusual.

What will Ferrari make of this stunt?

Beyond obvious jokes about ‘horsepower’, many commenters were quick to note that Ferrari would likely not be all too pleased with what Ross had done.

Why did people have this idea?

Well, the fact that Ferrari is known to have an infamous blacklist where certain people are banned from buying their cars certainly gives oxygen to that idea.

How exactly does one end up on this list?

The first way to get blacklisted is to write negatively about the brand or its cars, meaning a few motoring journalists have found themselves blacklisted.

The next reason is technically two reasons rolled into one – if you quickly sell your car or used them for unauthorized marketing.

A few celebrities have found themselves on the wrong side of the Italian marque over the years, including 50 Cent, Tyga, and Justin Bieber, Autoevolution reported.

What were their offences?

50 Cent reportedly wound up getting banned because he filmed himself washing his car with champagne, while Tyga allegedly ended up in the company’s bad books for failing to pay the lease on multiple Ferraris.

As for the Biebs? He was slapped with a ban after taking his F458 Italia to West Coast Customs for a body kit makeover, in which the emblem on the steering wheel was tampered with.

Will Rick Ross be joining that list soon? Only time will tell.

Ben joined Supercar Blondie in February 2025 after being published by international organizations including LADbible, The Sun, the New York Post, and the Daily Mail. He covers supercars, rare and collectible vehicles, aviation, luxury assets, and the fascinating people behind them. His reporting has explored everything from seven-figure supercars and historic Ferrari collections to unusual aircraft adventures and extraordinary automotive discoveries from around the world. Ben has also gained first-hand insight into vehicle craftsmanship and customization, including visiting specialist workshops to see bespoke vehicles up close.