In celebration of Father’s Day, Bobby Shmurda held his “Father’s Day Give Back Brunch,” a Brooklyn event for 200 underprivileged families, offering them both meals and haircuts.
The NYC-based rapper, who is recently out of prison after a 6-year sentence, did it up big for the community. The event was for families, mostly dads and their kids, as Shmurda and his team treated those at The Win Shelter with some Caribbean brunch. Some of the food available included jerk salmon, curried chickpeas, stew chicken, mac and cheese, scrambled eggs, mixed veggies, fried chicken wings and even waffles.
According to Complex, after Shmurda wrapped up at The Win Shelter, he delivered leftover meals to CAMBA Men’s Shelter in Brooklyn, so nothing went to waste after all was said and done.
Three barbers also joined Shmurda at the event and gave out free haircuts to all dads and kids in attendance. This was their effort to make them “feel their best” for the holiday.
That wasn’t all. On Sunday’s brunch, the rapper handed out gaming consoles, board games, action figures, footballs, jump ropes, costumes and more to the kids. On the other hand, the dads were given some new clothing and books on this special day.
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Here’s a short clip of the event turnout:
In other news, the rapper was recently announced as a guest at the upcoming Made in America festival, with headliners Justin Bieber and Lil Baby. The event celebrates its 10th anniversary this year and is also set to feature acts like Megan Thee Stallion and Freddie Gibbs.
According to TMZ, we hear Shmurda has been in the recording studio lately though we aren’t sure when he might be dropping another song or project. I guess we’ll have to stay tuned.
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