Unlike other wealthy parents, Rick Ross gave his 16-year-old son the Wing Stop brand to own on his birthday


In honor of their child’s Sweet 16 achievement, some parents throw a lavish celebration that includes an automobile. For his sixteenth birthday, William Roberts received a Wing Stop franchise from Rick Ross.

Tuesday, September 14, was Ross’s social media day. He used it to celebrate his son’s birthday and to announce William’s entry into the restaurant industry. All of us wish my son @mmgbigbank the best Happy 16th birthday, Rick wished his followers on Instagram. The seasoned producer revealed, “He opened his first @wingstop franchise today.” “You’re a BOSS now, officially,” Rick said to his son. “Go on.”


Football owners both on and off the field include William Roberts. Due to his exceptional athletic ability, the football player for St. Thomas Aquinas recently received his first scholarship offers. William will graduate from high school in 2024, and both Miami and Syracuse have showed interest in signing him to their teams.

William recently told 247 Sports, “It feels good.” This young athlete continued, “It’s a dream come true.” Head coach Roger Harriott of St. Thomas Aquinas also spoke about the football prowess of Rick Ross’ kid.




Harriott told 247Sports, “Will’s size, strength, and athleticism have enabled him to play some quality time and start a couple of games this season.” The coach of Roberts went on, “He’s a very gifted player and a well-rounded, character-oriented person.” “His best years are still to come.”


Naturally, William has not committed to attending Miami or Syracuse. The scholarship offer is still verbal, in actuality. Roberts, however, has a strong possibility of getting more offers going forward because he was a member of St. Thomas Aquinas’ varsity team during his freshman year. The team won the 7A state championship with an 8-1 record.

William has a lot of possibilities that might all lead to success, regardless of whether he decides to pursue a career in athletics. The teen’s father told him lately, “You’re as real as they come.”