Offset was filmed confronting a driver in Monaco on Monday, 8 June 2026, after allegedly witnessing a chauffeur manhandle a group of women outside a black van in a heated street altercation.
As reported by TMZ, which obtained the footage, the incident unfolded at around 09:37 local time in Monaco, one day after the city wrapped up its star-studded Formula 1 Grand Prix weekend.
The footage shows the rapper visibly furious as he faces off with the driver outside the vehicle.
What the Offset Monaco confrontation video shows
In the clip, Offset can be seen squaring up with the chauffeur, repeatedly calling him a profanity and accusing him of grabbing the women by the neck. At one point, the rapper warned the driver directly that if he touched another woman, he would handle it himself.
The video ends before any physical altercation, with no punches thrown.
According to sources close to the situation, the driver had been aggressively pulling the women’s hair and trying to forcibly remove them from his van.
Offset, who was present at the scene, reportedly stepped in after witnessing the treatment and confronting the driver on behalf of the women.

What happened after the Monaco incident
No details have been confirmed about whether police were called to the scene or whether the driver was detained following the confrontation.
The identity of the driver and the women involved has not been publicly established, and no one connected to the incident has commented.
The incident played out during what was a high-profile week in Monaco.
The city had been hosting the 2026 Formula 1 Grand Prix, with the race taking place on 7 June and drawing a significant global celebrity presence to the principality.
Offset, born Kiari Cephus, is a member of the rap group Migos and has maintained a prominent public profile since the group’s rise in the mid-2010s.
His presence in Monaco placed him among a wide array of international celebrities who descend on the principality each year for the Grand Prix weekend.
Social media reaction to the footage was swift, with many viewers praising the rapper for stepping in on the women’s behalf.
The video attracted significant engagement within hours of being posted, with debates about the driver’s conduct dominating the comments.
Given the level of public attention on the footage, an official response from Offset’s representatives or from Monaco authorities could follow in the coming days.
What is visible on camera, however, aligns with what sources say was a direct and deliberate intervention on behalf of the women involved.
What happens next
Whether the matter is taken further by the driver, the women or law enforcement remains unknown at this point.
Offset has not publicly addressed the incident, and no formal complaint had been confirmed at the time of publishing.







