Jeezy woke up to the bad news—his flights to both Baltimore and D.C. were canceled due to weather, putting the next tour stop in jeopardy. With no confirmed air transport, his team arranged for a road trip. But two hours into their city‑to‑city drive, disaster struck: they hit debris on the highway that punctured their gas tank. Fuel spilled everywhere.
Stuck in South Carolina at a small gas station, the team pursued plan C—charter a private jet. But with weather strong enough to knock out commercial flights, they couldn’t guarantee the jet would arrive in time. At that point the risk of yet another cancellation became real.
Urgency called for plan D. An Uber ride was booked to take them to the nearest airport rental car station. Moments after the driver Tanner arrived, bags were loaded, and they pulled off. Eight minutes in, Jeezy asked him straight up if he could drive to Baltimore. He paused, thought about it, and Tanner didn’t even hesitate—kept going.
What followed was a relentless 10‑hour drive. Tanner pushed through with no stops until they reached Baltimore—arriving just ten minutes before showtime. Jeezy gifted him a Snowman T‑shirt and made him his guest for the night.
Jeezy gave props to the only hero of the night, Uber driver Tanner: Not all heroes wear capes. In fact, some just drive nonstop to save your show.
P.S. Missing Baltimore was never an option.
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