In March, Hollywood will return to Zamunda, which is really the mansion of Rick Ross, in the sequel to the classic comedy Coming to America.
The Biggest Boss slid by Club Shay Shay with Shannon Sharpe and detailed what it will cost a film studio to film at his location. A cool 2.75 million.
Ross states opening his home to the Eddie Murphy film allowed for future opportunities, revealing that he leveraged situations based on a past relationship.
“A lot of times, we come back around and we connect. And a lot of times, I done threw a number out there before. They moved a little slow and I went up on the number. And they met me there,” Ross Ross said.
He originally made an offer for 2.5 million but then he would add, “We tapped out at $2.75, baby.”
You can catch Ross and Sharpe talk below.
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