Kike Hernandez trolled rapper Fat Joe’s performance at Game 3 of the World Series during the Dodgers’ celebration parade in Los Angeles
Enrique “Kiké” Hernandez didn’t hold back his thoughts about Fat Joe’s performance at the World Series during the Los Angeles Dodgers’ victory parade.
“He came out and sang,” Hernandez said of Fat Joe’s appearance in New York City. “And guess what? We didn’t even need to play because after that performance we had already won. We wanted a parade and look at you guys, we got a parade.” “Love you L.A. I love you everybody,” he said, before mentioning Dodgers manager Dave Roberts’ reference to Kendrick Lamar’s hit song “Not Like Us.”While Fat Joe, 54, didn’t get to see the Yankees pull out a win, he was thankful for the opportunity to be at the Bronx stadium.
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