Drake addresses alleged inappropriately leaked X-rated video, saying: ‘The rumors are true’
Drake has spoken out about the viral, allegedly leaked X-rated video of him engaging in a sex act.
On his “It’s All a Blur Tour – Big as the What?” During the Nashville stop of. For this performance J. Touring with Cole — and Lil Durk — Drake, 37, told the audience, “I know you’re probably waiting for me to address this, so the rumors are true,” before pausing, “My dad’s here! Is this what you all were waiting for?”
The ‘They 2 Sexy’ rapper didn’t reveal anything else about the video.
The Post has contacted Drake’s rep for comment.
The Super Bowl-themed tour included appearances by ESPN’s Stephen A. Pre-recorded game commentary from Smith and social media star BendaDon was also included.
At one point, reported by The Tennessean, Smith said, “Maybe what they’re saying is true – maybe Graham is past his prime, over the hill,” he said, referring to Drake’s real name. , referring to Aubrey Graham said. “We didn’t see Jermaine Cole play all night.”
“And again, correct me if I’m wrong, Stephen A., but I didn’t [Drake] Start OnlyFans tomorrow?” Ben replied. “On Twitter, he was trending… Anyway… Whatever he does tonight he has to step up his game. ‘Because if he doesn’t, and if he takes this ale tonight, it will be detrimental to the white skin brothers around the world.’
On Wednesday, popular Kick streamer and friend of Drake’s, Adin Ross, reportedly sent the “God’s Plan” rapper a voice memo about it after the clip went viral.
“We were looking at the bus station,” Ross said in the recording shared on social media. This is crazy brother, absolutely crazy.”
He claimed Drizzy replied with “eight laughing emojis” and the five-time Grammy winner said he might use Ross’ memo as his “next album intro.”
While Drake didn’t have much to say about the viral video, he had plenty to say ahead of the Grammys on Sunday night despite not attending the awards.
“All you incredible artists remember this show is not fact, it’s just the opinion of a group of people named [sic] Is kept secret. (Literally you can look it up on Google),” he wrote on his Instagram Story ahead of the annual event.
He said, “Congratulations to anyone who wins anything for hip hop, but this show doesn’t dictate s–t in our world.”