DJ Khaled gets roasted for his well-stocked freezer full of 45 different ice cream flavors: ‘Everything about him makes sense now’
As a long-time follower of DJ Khaled, I must admit his love for ice cream is simply astounding! His freezer could easily rival any mid-sized convenience store’s inventory. It seems that every time he works out twice a day during lockdowns, he rewards himself with a new tub of Breyer’s or Haagen Dazs.
DJ Khaled posted a video to social media of his very well-stocked freezer.
Khaled, who boasted about working out twice daily during the coronavirus lockdowns, boasts a freezer that is extravagantly stocked with tubs of Breyer’s, Haagen Dazs, Ben & Jerry’s pints, popsicles, and other frozen desserts.
It’s an astounding amount of ice cream that could rival any mid-sized convenience store’s inventory. He had over 45 different flavors.
In the video, Khaled (age 48) summons his son Asahd to assist in picking a dessert, and they opt for an Oreo popsicle. Towards the end of the video, however, someone unexpectedly hands Khaled a box containing Fat Boy ice cream sandwiches.
On the platform once known as Twitter, the comments area exploded with excitement over this, with a supporter expressing, “Now it all adds up for me.”

The comments section was full of hilarity with fans making comparisons to Khaled’s stature and the sweet treats.
One individual commented, “It seems more like a convenience store to me,” while another mentioned, “He’s got a 7-Eleven at home.”
‘This is the American male at his top physique,’ someone quipped.
Another person gave him a new nickname: ‘DJ Khalories.’
Someone else aptly pointed out: ‘Looks like a convenience store freezer.’
Many got nasty.
I’ve noticed that fellow always has a wider variety of ice cream than most street vendors, it’s no surprise he looks like he could fill his fridge to the brim with all those treats!
‘Would have never guessed with that amazing physique,’ one person joked.
‘Bro has got the diabetes refrigerator,’ someone else wrote.






Earlier this year, reports resurfaced about the Arab American rapper’s stage name prior to 9/11.
When he was a teenager in Orlando, Florida, he DJ’d under the name Arab Attack.
He explained to HEEB Magazine that he had accidentally dropped it, but since the events of 9/11, he assured them that he is not someone who lacks knowledge or understanding.
‘I’m a positive person. Arab Attack was mainly used for music, like we attack you with music, but when 9/11 happened, I said, “You know what, I’m not gonna use that name no more.” It wasn’t respectful to the people that went through some stuff.’
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2024-08-01 01:19