YBN Nahmir makes a big business move by purchasing his first McDonald’s franchise, showing a different side of the rapper.
- In a reflective Instagram post, Nahmir shares his journey over the past few years that led him to this entrepreneurial step.
- His caption humorously recaps his transformation from his unpredictable past to becoming a franchise owner.
- Despite health challenges, including a seizure scare and rehab, Nahmir is evolving and striving for positive change.
- As the new owner of a fast-food franchise, Nahmir embraces growth, leaving behind his past struggles with addiction.
YBN Nahmir, the Alabama-bred rapper, celebrated his latest milestone by securing his first McDonald’s location. This purchase marks a significant shift in his career and personal growth.
On social media, Nahmir humorously reflected on his recent years: “2024 I was on some whatever [shit], 2023 [clown emoji] I was on some whatever [shit] 2025 I just bought my first McDonalds establishment.” In his characteristic style, he added: “Yeah MF.. YBN BURGERS NN ALLAT! [heart emoji]”
Despite this achievement, Nahmir’s journey wasn’t without its hurdles. Last May, he shocked fans by revealing a near-death experience following a seizure. Posting from a hospital bed, he recounted, “I just really had a seizure. Tf.” This incident highlighted the physical toll of his demanding lifestyle.
Earlier, Nahmir had also candidly shared his struggles with addiction. In October, he admitted to undergoing rehab to tackle alcohol-related issues. The rapper’s determination to overcome these challenges is a testament to his commitment to personal betterment.
While he didn’t specify the addiction, Nahmir’s open discussion about his battle with alcohol was a plea for understanding. “For 3 years I’ve been struggling with an alcoholic addiction. I’ve changed so much due to it, & not in the right ways,” he confessed on social media.
His honesty about addiction continued as he expressed his desire for change, saying, “The only thing I wanna do now in life is get help, therapy or even rehab. To feel like myself again & get my family back. I’m sorry y’all. I slipped.”
Amidst these personal battles, Nahmir’s venture into the fast-food industry showcases his drive to turn over a new leaf. Becoming a McDonald’s franchise owner is more than a business move; it’s a reflection of his growth and resilience.
YBN Nahmir’s foray into business ownership marks a turning point as he embraces new opportunities, leaving past challenges behind.