All Over the World! Ludacris slides down glacier in Alaska and drinks fresh water. Fans are baffled at the outfit Ludacris is wearing and his being there in general.
Have YOU got a story? Email Ludacris left fans both amazed and uneasy after sipping water straight from a glacier in Alaska during a recent Instagram video.
After taking his first sip, he appeared stunned by how refreshing the water tasted, exclaiming, 'Oh my God!'. The 46-year-old rapper and actor went viral on Monday after posting a clip of himself filling a bottle with water from a glacier and gulping it down, sparking concern from followers about the safety of drinking untreated glacier water
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