
DJ Khaled nearly suffers very raunchy wardrobe malfunction after being roasted by Dave Chappelle
The 49-year-old music star was spotted this week sunning himself by the ocean as he indulged in a summer holiday to the Caribbean.
He enjoyed a solo stroll on the sand, unaccompanied by his wife of eight years Nicole Tuck or their two sons Asahd, eight, and Aalam, five.
Without anyone around to inform him of his potential mishap, Khaled's swim trunks were seen sliding dangerously downwards.
The New Orleans-born hype man, who is known as the 'Anthem King,' went shirtless in his swimsuit for his latest outing at the seaside.
His latest sighting comes after he was slammed by Dave Chappelle for not taking a public stance on the Israel-Gaza war, despite being of Palestinian origin himself.
Since Israel's assault on Gaza began in retaliation for the Hamas attack of October 7, 2023, Khaled has drawn fury from the pro-Palestine side over his silence.
Khaled's own cousin Fadie Musallet revealed last February that he had severed ties with the world-famous DJ over the subject.
'There's no reason, there's no excuse when you're actually a Palestinian,' said Fadie, who is also a DJ and is based in Dubai, to Abu Dhabi's The National.
'Khaled always wanted to go to Palestine, but I don't think he can come there now. They are really hurt by the lack of support, they really feel like they have been let down,' added Fadie, saying he himself visits his mother monthly in the West Bank.
Dave, who is Muslim and has been outspokenly pro-Palestine, joined the choir during a recent show of his at the Etihad Arena for Abu Dhabi Comedy Season
'DJ Khaled, let me tell you something. For a Palestinian, this man is awfully quiet right now,' the comedian said, according to Hot New Hip Hop.
'And as a Palestinian, how could you be that quiet right now? And why are you so fat? People are starving. He's the only fat Palestinian on Earth right now.'
Amid the apparent rift within his extended family, Khaled and his wife are evidently hoping to add another member to their immediate family.
'I can't even lie to you. We have been praying and trying for a girl,' the father of two sons divulged about two years ago to Page Six.
Khaled and Nicole secretly married in 2017 and have kept many of the details of their relationship private, including when they first started dating.
However he did let the public get a glimpse of his family life when he Snapchatted Nicole giving birth to their first son in 2016.
He kept Nicole's face mainly out of frame and declined to show baby Asahd at all, although the newborn's cries were audible in the footage.
Fans also received rare insight into his relationship in 2018, when a resurfaced interview from three years earlier offered a view into his sex life.
Khaled remarked on The Breakfast Club in 2015 that he refused to perform cunnilingus on the grounds that 'a woman should praise the man, the king.'
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