Meek Mill Auctioning Off Rolls-Royce Phantom For Coronavirus Charity

    Meek Mill is doing his part to feed the hungry during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Philly-bred rapper decided to auction off his Rolls-Royce Phantom as part of the #ALLINCHALLENGE, which is dedicated to addressing food inequality.

    In the Instagram announcement, he also nominated LeBron James, Floyd Mayweather and James Harden to donate. 

    “This for people affected by the coronavirus, who are less fortunate,” he said in the video. “I’m in a position where I can help out.”

    Michael Rubin, co-owner of the Philadelphia 76ers, announced the fundraiser earlier this week. Rubin challenged celebrities throughout sports, business and entertainment to auction off a prized possession and raise millions of dollars for charity.

    So far, Kevin Hart, Justin Bieber and Magic Johnson are among the celebrities who have stepped up to the plate.

    The challenge has raised over $1.6 million as of Tuesday (April 14). Funds will go to Meals on Wheels, No Kid Hungry and America’s Food Fund.

    Bid on items like Meek’s Phantom and Yo Gotti’s Platinum Rolex here.

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    11 thoughts on “Meek Mill Auctioning Off Rolls-Royce Phantom For Coronavirus Charity

    1. I would never buy a car that a rapper owned. These guys stand on the roofs and hoods or sit on them in jeans trying to look cool for the photos. Scratched paint, dented panels and burns all in the interior.

      1. It’s cuz when the cash flow was stop by the State of Emergency, all he has of monetary value is the cars to sell since he currently doesn’t own his master’s so he’s pretty much living off the label. These entertainers are going to be hurting financial the longer this goes on. Good that he’s attempting to help with the situation.

        1. Good, fuck the entertainment industry. I like a lot of music that comes from major labels, but they are inherintley EVIL. Fuck HOLLYWEIRD!

    2. I respect this. Last week it was in the news that he was doing charity for inmates. This is a way better cause.

      1. Anything for his image! So it for the likes/digital recognition, right?! Don’t let a good deed go without having a media team follow you around!

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