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'Where Yo Hip Game At?': Fans Crack Up Over Rasheeda and Kirk Frost's TikTok Workout

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Fans held a good old-fashioned roasting session in the comments section of Rasheeda and Kirk Frost‘s workout video that they shared on social media.

The married couple were keeping it fit and fine together in their home gym, with Kirk on the treadmill while Rasheeda did a little dance to her song “Marry Me.”

Equal opportunity clowning took place, as some fans also honed in on Kirk’s physique.

“Kirk chest moving moving a lil too much for me lol”

“His tetas bouncing 😂it’s all good, somebody like it🤣🖤”

Rasheeda and Kirk have been married since 1999 and are parents to sons Karter, 6, and Ky, 19.

The pair have faced their fair share of backlash over the years, Kirk for cheating on the “Boss Chick” multiple times over the course of their marriage, and Rasheeda for taking him back time and time again.

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