Rapper Ice Cube is ‘real Scottish lord’ after buying tiny piece of land
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American rapper and actor Ice Cube has hilariously bragged he’s a “real Scottish lord” after purchasing a tiny piece of land in rural Aberdeenshire.
The former NWA star told his fans on his social media that he’d purchased a “piece of land in Scotland” and was now Lord Ice Cube.
The land is near Huntly Castle and his purchasing of it has technically made the 51-year-old a lord.
The video, which has been uploaded onto his Facebook page, appears to show the plot of land in rural Aberdeenshire near a ruined fortified house of Lessendrum, the Daily Record reports.

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It is understood the ruined home dates back hundreds of years and was the home of the noble Clan Bissett.
The piece appears to be a wooded area adjoining the A97.
In the video, holding up the document he says proves his ownership of the land, he urges others to ‘get a piece of the land’.
He says: “Somebody bought me a piece of land in Scotland.
“It makes me a real lord, OK?

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“Be a real lord like your homeboy Ice Cube!”
Describing himself as ‘the west coast war lord’ he adds: “But did you know your homeboy is a real lord?
“Yeah that’s right- a real lord.”
He adds that if people want to be a ‘real lord’ like him they should visit the company selling titles to plots of land in Scotland.
The document which the rapper shows on a tablet computer is unclear but it does appear to say ‘Lord Ice Cube’.
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