Ludacris Didn't Know His Home Had A Tennis Court Until Quarantine
Atlanta, GA – Ludacris is living the fast life, quite literally. So much, he didn’t even realize he had a tennis court at his Atlanta home.
During an interview with The Ellen Show to promote the latest Fast & Furious movie, F9, the rapper/actor talked about being able to enjoy his home over the COVID-19 pandemic and discover things on the property he didn’t know existed.
“Because of quarantine, this is probably the best property to quarantine at, besides your house, of course,” he told Ellen Degeneres. “I have like 22 acres of land. You know, I’m so used to traveling and never being here, so I’m finally able to enjoy the fruits of my labor.
“I’m finding things in my home and on my property that I never even knew were there. I actually have a tennis court, if you could believe it or not. I didn’t even know that this was on the property. Treehouses, saunas that I’m finding, that’s how much I was gone.”
He added, “But I’m literally enjoying myself because I’m able to finally relax and enjoy this property that I’ve spent so much money on.”
In May, Ludacris took to Instagram to share a video of himself relaxing at his Atlanta property that showed off a lake surrounded by greenery.
“Best Feeling In The World is to Be SELF-MADE #sundaze,” he wrote in the caption.
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Ludacris is one one of the stars of the upcoming F9 film, which will hit theaters on Friday (June 25). He’s also set to appear in a Netflix thriller titled End of the Road opposite Queen Latifah. The movie tells the story of a widow who, after losing her job, travels across the country to start a new life with her family, but soon become targets of a mysterious killer in the New Mexico desert.
Aside from acting, Ludacris also been busy with verses on the music side of things. In April, he featured on Conway The Machine’s “Scatter Brain” off his La Maquina album. Then, earlier in June, he teamed up with Snoop Dogg and Usher on a remix of Justin Bieber’s hit single, “Peaches.”