Don Lemon just got fired, but this Miami rapper has a job for him: ‘Send your resume’

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Don Lemon, here’s your Plan B.

The CNN anchor, who was fired from the cable news network on Monday, has been offered a new job.

A few hours after news broke that Lemon was out of a job, local rapper Rick Ross offered the Louisiana native a position at Wingstop.

Ross, known in some circles as The Boss, owns a bunch of these chicken joints all over the country.

Rick Ross/Instagram screenshot
Rick Ross/Instagram screenshot

“We hiring,” he announced on his Insta stories from what appeared to be his Southwest Ranches mansion. “For some reason, I believe you know what you doing with the lemon pepper wings. So man, just send over your résumé. I’ma make sure I get you in front of the right grill, brother. Stay solid, brother.”

That’s not all. The Mississippi born, Miami Gardens raised hip hopper was just full of deal making ideas.

The 47-year-old “Everyday I’m Hustlin’” singer also came up with the notion of making a citrusy “Don Lemon” flavor for his RockStar energy drink, which actually sounds pretty yum.

No response on the offer yet from Lemon, who was reportedly informed he was let go via his agent.

The only thing we’ve heard from the 57 year old journalist was a Tweet expressing that he was “stunned” over being sacked.

“After 17 years at CNN I would have thought someone in management would have had the decency to tell me directly,” said his post.

In response, CNN has since called the fallen TV star’s version of the sacking “inaccurate.”

Hmmm.

Maybe the idea of slaving over some hot grills and collabbing with Ricky Rozay isn’t looking too shabby right now.

And Lemon could maybe live in sunny Miami to do it. We know he likes it here; after catching heat about his Nikki Haley not being in her prime comment, Lemon hightailed it South Florida, to, um, catch some heat.