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Does T.I. have an entitlement complex?

T.I. clowns an Austin, Texas doorman for not knowing who he was and asking for identification

Austin, Texas – They say that the Atlanta based rapper, T.I. (aka… Clifford Harris) is the king, but evidently residents in Austin, Texas, didn’t get that memo.

While recently visiting Austin T.I. tries to enter a bar/restaurant called, Revelry Kitchen + Bar, but the doorman refused his entry because he didn’t have any proper identification on him. T.I. then makes a video clowning the doorman because he didn’t allow him access.

“There’s a sucka up here at the front. This sucka n***a right here talking I need some ID to get in somewhere.”

The doorman wearing an all-black outfit with black shows. He maintains his composure and laughs along at T.I.’s jokes about him and his work attire, “Any n***a who wears them ‘Peppermint Patty a** shoes. This man got on a Walmart Versace shirt with them Ross pants.

Though T.I. thought his roasting session was funny, there was many people who thought it wasn’t and the man was only doing his job.

LaTruth, a popular social media influencer, posted the video taking up for T.I., but his followers didn’t agree with him and had a few words about him as well.

What do you all think… Does T.I. have an entitlement complex?

Checkout the video here: https://fb.watch/vGfQ8MLnXV/

Miles J. Edwards

Founder & Creative Chief Architect, Art, Trade & Lifestyle Media Group Miles J. is an award-winning professional writer, filmmaker, and journalist with three decades of deep-rooted expertise in media production and investigative storytelling. As the founder and Creative Chief Architect of Art, Trade & Lifestyle Media Group, he leads editorial strategy and high-fidelity content development across expanding regional bureaus, focusing on the critical intersections of public policy, emerging technology, and urban infrastructure. A native of the California Bay Area and a long-time resident and community advocate in metro Atlanta, Miles J. brings a unique, bi-coastal perspective to modern journalism. His current editorial work includes building comprehensive policy blueprints for state gubernatorial races and producing forward-looking docuseries that examine municipal development, transit innovations, and workforce evolution. Committed to lifelong learning and cutting-edge industry standards, he actively couples traditional journalistic integrity with modern marketing management frameworks to shape the future of digital news architecture. Expertise: Public Policy, Emerging AI Technologies, Transit Infrastructure, Urban Development, Media Architecture. Credentials & Affiliations: Member of the Atlanta Media Press Core, Project Callisto Search Quality Evaluator.

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