Offset Confronts Driver in Monaco, Accusing Him of Grabbing Women

Footage published June 8 shows Offset confronting a driver in Monaco after witnesses say the man grabbed and pulled women by the neck. The TMZ video ends before further escalation; XXL has reached out for comment. Offset has been recovering from an April shooting.

Monaco at the start of summer can feel like a fantasy: yachts, sharp sunglasses, people who never miss a moment. That glossy backdrop makes incidents like the one filmed on Monday, June 8, feel sudden and jarring. TMZ published footage that captures Offset — the Atlanta rapper who helped turn Migos from mixtape mainstays into a stadium-level brand — in a heated confrontation with a man he accuses of manhandling women.

The clip is blunt and chaotic. ‘Set approaches a group, voice raised and hands animated, pointing at a driver as onlookers circle. At one point a man wrapped in a towel appears to lift the driver and slam him to the pavement, and the video cuts off before things escalate further. According to TMZ, multiple witnesses told reporters they saw the driver grabbing women and pulling their hair to try and force them out of his car.

“He touchin’ women,” Offset furiously yells. “You puttin’ your hands on women, you a b**ch…You don’t touch no women like that. He’s grabbing women by their neck. He’s grabbing the girls by their neck. I don’t give a f**k.”

The immediacy of the footage — the shouted accusation, the melee that follows — leaves little room for the usual PR choreography. XXL has reached out to Offset’s team for comment, and TMZ’s report is the only public account of what happened so far.

Elsewhere, the moment reads against a broader recent strain in Offset’s life. He was shot outside a South Florida casino in April; authorities later arrested rapper Lil Tjay on a disorderly conduct charge in connection with that incident. Offset returned to the stage a week after the shooting, performing at Rolling Loud Orlando 2026, and last month reunited in the studio with Quavo, which reignited talk of a new Migos project.

There is a particular charge to celebrity interventions — when a high-profile figure steps in, their presence can both deter and inflame. In Monaco that night the footage shows exactly that tension: protection and the potential for escalation, a packed street and a scene that ends with more questions than answers.

For now the video is the only clear artifact. Watchers should expect more details as outlets follow up, and for Offset’s camp to either clarify or let the recording stand on its own.

Below is the footage as published by TMZ.

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