Rick Ross out of the hospital and taking his daughters shopping

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After being rushed to the hospital last week Rick Ross is back to his old self and taking his daughters shopping.

Last week, rapper Rick Ross gave everyone a scare after he was hospitalized and reportedly placed on life support for reasons that remain unconfirmed.

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But celebrity gossip site TMZ, which originally broke the story after someone at the rap mogul’s Florida home called 911 and reported him unresponsive, is now saying he had respiratory issues that turned out to be heart-related, but was released from the hospital on Monday to receive additional medical care at his home.

TMZ got photos of Rick Ross taking his kids on a shopping spree in Miami and he looks like he is doing well.

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In the pics he is holding his little girl Berkley and taking in the Bal Harbour Shops. Also along for the ride was his baby mama, Briana Camille and Ross’ older daughter Toie. It might have only been a few days since he left the hospital but he looks healthy as ever.

He had a party planned for his daughter Toie’s sweet sixteen birthday but he was forced to postpone it due to his health scare in the ICU.

The two-hour shopping spree seemed to be enjoyed by all, even Elmo was there to keep little Berkley busy and happy.

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Rick Ross was set to perform at the end of March in Houston and in mid-April in Biloxi, Miss., according to LiveNation. No word on how his ailment might affect his concert plans.

Meanwhile. only person who hasn’t shown much compassion is his long-time hip-hop rival 50 Cent, who posted a thinly veiled message seemingly directed at Ross, for which he’s since caught plenty of shade.

 

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