Waka Flocka Flame booted from Montauk hotspot Surf Lodge after fiery exchange

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Waka Flocka Flame and his entourage got bounced from Surf Lodge on Sunday after a fiery altercation with staff at the Montauk hotspot, sources tell Page Six.

Spies say the “No Hands” rapper and a 14-person posse rolled up as fire marshals were holding the crowd at the entrance to the restaurant and club, and attempted bypass them by going through a side entrance.

Waka Flaka Flame was booted from the Surf Lodge in Montauk this weekend. Waka Flaka Flame/Instagram
Spies tell Page Six that the rapper berated staff at the hotspot and one of his entourage hurled a gay slur. @saint.meaux/TikTok

A source tells us a security guard stopped Wakka and his flock and told the crew they couldn’t go in that entrance — but the message didn’t go over well.

“Waka berated the guard,” a spy told Page Six. “He was saying, ‘Go f–k yourself, you’re a d–k.’ He said ‘f–k’ a thousand times.”

Another security guard stepped in, we’re told, prompting one of Waka’s crew to snarl, “Your size doesn’t intimidate us.”

The spot is known for being celebrity friendly. Courtesy of The Surf Lodge
The rapper had performed earlier in the day at nearby Bounce Beach Club. Getty Images

The group eventually was allowed inside, we’re told, and managers tried to defuse the situation, reminding them the security guard was just doing his job. We hear the club was ready to let the rap star and his friends enjoy the party. But Waka wasn’t letting it go, says the spy.

“He stormed back outside to continue yelling at the guard,” said the source.

A member of Waka’s group allegedly shouted a homophobic slur during the heated exchange.

We hear they did make it inside, but wouldn’t drop it and went back to escalate things with the security guard. Getty Images
A source tells us a manager stepped in to try and cool down the situation. David Benthal/BFA.com/Shutterstock

A manager again tried to calm the group, but sources say Wacka snapped: “I’m worth $20 million. Do you know who I am?”

At that point, we hear the “Hard in Da Paint” rapper was asked to leave.

“The whole thing happened quickly, under three minutes,” said an source.

A source tells us Waka and his team had been invited to the venue after playing a nearby set at Bounce Beach Club, and the venue’s staff had been expecting them.

A spy tells us that Waka was asked to leave, but was ready to go on his accord. Getty Images

Surf Lodge management told Page Six the behavior was “not acceptable.”

“It’s simply not okay to treat staff with disrespect no matter who you are,” they said in a statement. “It would have been nice to have him join us for the festivities, but not at the cost of mistreating [our] teammates.”

A rep for Waka did not respond to request for comment.

Another source tells us there were no issues earlier at Bounce during a party sponsored by canned cocktail Juan Please.

We hear the rapper and his entourage were invited to Surf Lodge. Waka Flaka Flame/Instagram
Surf Lodge management told Page Six “It’s simply not okay to treat staff with disrespect no matter who you are.” WWE

“The show was great,” a concert goer tells us.” “He was bubbly and fun. He was taking selfies with people’s phones.”

Country singer Dasha, whose song with “Austin (Boots Stop Workin’)” topped the charts, was playing on Sunday night while the Waka saga was underway. Influencer Tinx, “Bachelor” star Matt James, and Sailor Brinkley Cook were also spotted there over the weekend.

The spot is the go-to for celebrities out East and has seen Kate Hudson, Wyclef Jean, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jon Bon Jovi, Malia Obama and more.

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