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Rick Ross suffers a FAIL dive as he tumbles into his massive pool

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Rick Ross unintentionally made a huge splash after suffering an epic diving mishap over the weekend at his regal Georgia pool.

Video shows the rapper confidently preparing for the “Double Decker Slapper” on his diving board – before he tumbles awkwardly into the pool and gets moans from partygoers who all witnessed the fumble.

While the accident resulted in a knee injury, Ross took it all to heart when he hilariously commented on the botched dive on social media.

Speaking to fans, Ross, whose mansion hit the headlines in March over problems with his buffalo, said his “knee got a flat tire” as he tried to explain exactly what had happened.

“I’m getting all the DMs this morning. “Rozay, I saw you diving. Are you okay?” Well, I’ll be honest. Am I OK? Of course not. I blew my tire. I blew my tire.

More like a belly flop! Rick Ross unintentionally made a huge splash after suffering an epic diving mishap at his regal Georgia pool over the weekend

“I got on stage, I felt the energy, all the support from all the bad guys, the biggest pool in the country. And I told, I gave everyone my word that I would do the Double Decker Slapper.

That’s what I said on my story earlier this week, the Double Decker Slapper. What is that? Who knows. I’ve never heard of it. I made it up on the diving board. I did a double jump and boy did my knee puncture.’

Fans praised Ross when they took to social media to respond to his explanation.

“I just love the fact that Ross is having fun and living his best life and not getting caught up in some beef,” one of them remarked.

“Ross is unintentionally funny,” wrote another.

‘The double-decker slacker. I’m out for the day, y’all,’ one amused fan posted.

‘”Is everything all right?” Of course NOT,” another posted with laughing crying emojis.

The party took place at Ross’s incredible mansion in Georgia, which he claims is home to the country’s largest residential swimming pool Complex.

Oh no!  Guests groaned as they saw Ross clumsily plunge into the pool

Oh no! Guests groaned as they saw Ross clumsily plunge into the pool

Not quite the splash he was hoping for!  Ross explained that he was trying to do the

Not quite the splash he was hoping for! Ross explained that he was trying to do the “Double Decker Slapper.”

Unfortunately, the stunt seemed to have led Rick to a knee injury and posted a video of his bandaged leg on Instagram.

Rick moved into his sprawling 109-room mansion in Georgia in 2014, paying $5.8 million for the compound at auction.

Formerly owned by boxing icon Evander Holyfield, the property eventually fell into foreclosure – whereupon it was gobbled up by Rick, who added 87 acres to his estate in 2020 for another $1 million.

In March, Ross and his home sparked controversy when his buffalo wandered off his estate onto a neighbor’s property.

The woman inquired TMZ that in the past week both animals managed to enter her country.

The breakdown: Speaking to fans, Ross, 47, said his 'knee went flat' as he tried to explain exactly what happened

The breakdown: Speaking to fans, Ross, 47, said his ‘knee went flat’ as he tried to explain exactly what happened

Fun: The party took place at Ross' incredible mansion in Georgia, which is home to the country's largest residential swimming pool, according to Complex

Fun: The party took place at Ross’ incredible mansion in Georgia, which is home to the country’s largest residential swimming pool, according to Complex

She noted that she was concerned for the safety of her young children in light of the massive beasts escaping Rick’s 235-acre spread.

In a Facebook statement, the local sheriff’s office warned ranchers that they are “responsible for properly securing the animals” and could face prosecution if they fail to do so.

However, Rick lightly advised the audience, “So when you see my buffalo, give him a carrot.” Give it an apple. They are so nice. They’re so peaceful.’

Rick broke his public silence on his Insta Stories and shared his warm words for the people who helped him get his cattle back.

LOL!  Fans praised Ross when they took to social media to respond to his explanation

LOL! Fans praised Ross when they took to social media to respond to his explanation

“For anyone who wants an explanation and a response for my bulls, my cows, some buffaloes that have escaped into the community, this is my response,” he began.

‘I always bring stray animals back. Always wear a collar on your pet. And mine don’t have a collar, because you know it’s mine,” Rick remarked.

‘So if you see my buffalo, give him a carrot. Give it an apple. They are so nice. They are so peaceful. Thanks everyone for watching. Thank you everyone for making sure all my animals made it back to the Promised Land,” he said.

Without mentioning the public complaint he received, he concluded, “All my neighbors, Fayetteville, all the best to you.”

Last March, Rick’s partners in his clothing business gifted him a pair of buffaloes, which are now part of a menagerie that includes a bull and four horses.

Oh no!  Unfortunately, the stunt seemed to have led Rick to a knee injury and posted a video of his bandaged leg on Instagram

Oh no! Unfortunately, the stunt seemed to have led Rick to a knee injury and posted a video of his bandaged leg on Instagram

At the time Page six reported that one of the buffalo was a five-year-old weighing 2,000 pounds and the other a one-year-old weighing 700 pounds.

The couple made headlines when the woman who lives behind Rick released a video she took of the buffalo grazing on her lawn.

In the neighbor’s version of events, she tried to take the matter directly to Rick, only to get caught up in an argument with someone on his team.

She claims she then called the police, who told her the matter was a civil matter, prompting her to file a neighbor dispute with the municipal government.

Uh oh: In March, Ross and his home sparked controversy when his buffalo wandered off his estate onto a neighbor's property

Uh oh: In March, Ross and his home sparked controversy when his buffalo wandered off his estate onto a neighbor’s property

While police declined to take action on her behalf, the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office did post a Facebook statement detailing her response.

“The Sheriff’s Office has been made aware of the situation and is currently working with the Fayette County Marshal’s Office to address the situation,” it read in part.

“While it is legal to own livestock (cattle, sheep, horses, goats, etc.), in Fayette County, the owner is responsible for properly securing the animals. If the owner is found to be negligent, they could be sued.”

In stark contrast to Rick’s casual advice on his Insta Stories, the post added that “As captivating as these animals are, we encourage anyone to use caution if they come across them. While usually docile, they can be unpredictable and potentially aggressive.’

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