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Photos: Rick Ross Teflon Don Signing at Pembroke Pines Best Buy

Rick Ross fans turned out in droves to the Best Buy in Pembroke Pines Tuesday afternoon to get their copies of Teflon Don signed by the Don himself. The highly anticipated album hit stores Tuesday morning and was met by positive reviews and tons of celebrity endorsement. Despite the unyielding heat, hundreds...
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Rick Ross fans turned out in droves to the Best Buy in Pembroke Pines Tuesday afternoon to get their copies of Teflon Don signed by the Don himself. The highly anticipated album hit stores Tuesday morning and was met by positive reviews and tons of celebrity endorsement. 


Despite the unyielding heat, hundreds of fans stood in line as it stretched around the block. One fan managed to make his way on crutches and others brought their children and even newborns.

Young couple Tieara Warren and Lemandrick Mobley were the first in line, arriving shortly after 2 p.m. The two were both Rick Ross fans prior to their relationship and were excited about finally sharing a signing event together.  

Another fan, Niurka Coiscou, claimed she had Rick Ross underwear that she was "saving for the afterparty at King of Diamonds."

Upon arrival, Ross was greeted by roaring cheers from the crowd and a slew of cameras. He greeted every fan individually, patiently signing whatever paraphernalia they hadm and taking as many pictures as they wanted. DJ Khaled kept the crowd going throughout the event while Ross' entourage posed for pictures with fans.


Ross arrived to his King of Diamonds release party via helicopter and was appropriately escorted inside by strippers. Celebrity guests from the party that was promoted as so big that the "whole world" would attend included Trina and Busta Rhymes.







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