Waka Flocka Flame has been booted from a Hamptons hotspot after a fiery exchange.
Page Six reported that the No Hands rapper and a 14-person posse rolled up as fire marshals were holding the crowd at the entrance to restaurant and club Surf Lodge in Montauk, and attempted to bypass them by going through a side entrance.
The spot is a go-to for celebrities in the Hamptons, New York, and has hosted Kate Hudson, Wyclef Jean, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jon Bon Jovi, Malia Obama and more.
When a security guard stopped the entourage and told them they couldn't go in, Waka berated the guard.
"He was saying, 'Go f**k yourself, you're a d**k,'" the outlet alleged.
The group eventually was allowed inside, and managers tried to defuse the situation, reminding them that the security guard was just doing his job.
Sources say Waka snapped: "I'm worth $20 million (£15 million). Do you know who I am?"
At that point, the 'Hard in Da Paint' rapper was asked to leave.
Waka and his team had played a nearby set at Bounce Beach Club earlier in the evening.
Surf Lodge management told Page Six the behaviour was "not acceptable".
"It's simply not OK to treat staff with disrespect, no matter who you are," they said in a statement.