French Montana abruptly walked out of a live podcast in New York after being asked about his ties to Drake and Rick Ross, sparking a wave of speculation about hidden tensions and personal boundaries in a moment that left fans stunned and the hip-hop world buzzing.

 

French Montana Walks Out Of Interview When Drake & Rick Ross' Are Mentioned

 

French Montana caused a media storm on the evening of June 25, 2025, when he abruptly walked out of a live taping of Sited with Rah Ali, a podcast filmed in New York City.

The unexpected moment occurred just as host Rah Ali broached the subject of his relationship with two of his biggest former collaborators: Drake and Rick Ross.

The incident, now widely circulated on social media, has sparked intense speculation about whether the rapper is distancing himself from both artists—or hiding a deeper personal fallout behind the scenes.

The interview began normally, with Montana—real name Karim Kharbouch—appearing calm and engaged. He spoke about his philanthropic work in Africa, upcoming music, and plans for a potential documentary about his life.

But tension rose dramatically when Rah Ali transitioned to asking about the long-standing feud between Drake and Rick Ross. She questioned whether French had been caught in the middle of their rift and whether he still maintained a relationship with either of them.

 

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Instead of answering, Montana smiled awkwardly, removed his headphones, and said, “Hold this. I’ll be right back.

I think I double‑parked my car outside.” With that, he stood up and walked off set—never returning.

The incident was recorded on camera and streamed live to thousands of listeners. What was supposed to be a reflective and career-focused discussion quickly became a viral flashpoint across X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and Reddit.

Many fans immediately began dissecting the moment, offering theories ranging from calculated PR to genuine offense.

Rah Ali, a former reality TV personality turned media host, appeared caught off guard but continued the podcast after Montana’s exit.

She has since remained largely quiet on the issue, refusing to confirm whether any questions were off-limits beforehand. However, some insiders claim Montana had previously requested that no questions about Drake or Ross be raised during the appearance.

 

French Montana quits interview after question about Drake, Rick Ross

 

The background to this tension lies in French Montana’s long, storied history with both artists. Montana and Drake worked together on major tracks like “Stay Schemin’” and “No Stylist,” and he’s had an equally prolific partnership with Rick Ross through songs like “Pop That” and “Nobody.”

In the early 2010s, the trio often appeared together, fueling a period of creative synergy that produced some of the most popular rap anthems of the decade.

But things began to shift in recent years. In 2024, a public falling-out between Drake and Rick Ross escalated from subliminal disses to outright lyrical attacks.

Ross criticized Drake’s affiliations and credibility in several verses, while Drake returned fire with cryptic Instagram captions and barbs in his tracks. In the fallout, Montana has remained conspicuously silent, rarely appearing with either man and avoiding involvement in their feud.

Now, many believe his silence during the podcast—and his refusal to answer the question at all—speaks volumes.

His last collaboration with Drake dates back to the early 2020s, and he hasn’t featured with Rick Ross since his 2021 album They Got Amnesia. That album, ironically titled given recent events, may now take on a different meaning for fans looking to read between the lines.

 

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French Montana’s career has been marked by both resilience and reinvention. Born in Morocco and raised in the Bronx, he built his reputation as a mixtape king before transitioning into the mainstream.

His 2017 global hit “Unforgettable” with Swae Lee remains one of his biggest commercial successes, and his strategic alliances with artists like Diddy, Drake, and Rick Ross have long served as pillars of his public persona.

Recently, however, Montana has shifted gears. He’s poured more effort into charity, especially in North and West Africa, and hinted at a new chapter that focuses less on industry politics and more on global influence.

His decision to walk away from an uncomfortable moment on a high-profile platform might be part of that rebranding—a way to say he’s no longer willing to be the middleman in someone else’s feud.

 

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Still, the manner of his exit has left fans divided. Some say it was unprofessional, arguing he could have deflected the question without walking out.

Others believe the question violated boundaries, especially if pre-agreed limits were in place. One Reddit user commented, “She crossed a line—he did the right thing,” while another added, “He could’ve just said ‘next question.’”

French himself has yet to address the incident. His Instagram and X accounts have remained quiet since the interview, offering no clarification or statement. His manager has declined to speak with media.

In the meantime, speculation continues. Was Montana’s walkout a message to the hip-hop world that he’s moving on? Was it a sign of frustration at being dragged into old drama? Or was it simply a moment of irritation that got out of hand?

The moment has sparked renewed interest in the rapper’s next move. Whether he breaks his silence with a public statement, a diss track, or simply new music, one thing is clear: French Montana knows how to keep people talking, even when he says nothing at all.