Offset got into a heated money-throwing war at a strip club in New York.

On Sunday, Instagram user @unitedkevin444 posted videos of the "Ric Flair Drip" rapper making money rain at Starlets strip club. The uploader later compiled the videos they initially shared on Instagram Stories into a reel with the caption, "#Starlets Money War FULL VIDEO!"

In one clip, the 32-year-old artist, wearing a black sleeveless shirt and bling, can be seen throwing dollar bills to the huge crowd side-by-side with another man in white. However, he started looking upset and suddenly jumped into the crowd.

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As the situation escalated, a voice from the microphone could be heard saying, "Relax. Relax," while the club's security personnel intervened.

It was not confirmed why Cardi B's husband leaped into the crowd but it was alleged that he "threw hands with goons after getting smacked with [a] bankroll" during the money-throwing war.

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The money-throwing competition took place at a collaboration event of Sprinklez and Starlets of New York on Saturday.

Aside from Offset and Skilla Baby, Gissy Doll, Dream Doll, Ashley Burgo and Chaney Jones were featured at the event. Meanwhile, DJ Self, Bodega Flee and DJ Suave took care of the music.

Netizens could not help but share their thoughts and reactions after seeing the viral video of Offset. 

"What's he mad about?" tweeted one netizen.

"Mfs gotta stop being aggressive and trying to fight all the time. No offense but that's the reason they lost one of their own last time. [So much hate]," opined someone else, referencing Offset's fellow Migos member Takeoff's death

"Men see it disrespectful to throw money at another man," said a different X user.

"[Are] we really getting mad at people throwing more money?" asked another commenter.

"I would have been right there scooping," quipped someone else.

 

Offset previously showed off wads of cash in the music video of his single "Set It Off" in late January.

The luxury bag he used in the MV was also spotted in one of @unitedkevin444's Instagram Stories.