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Drake ‘Laughs Off’ Alleged Leaked Video After Trending Online

BY JO Mensah February 10, 2024 12:37 PM EDT
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Drake Photo source: Instagram/@champagnepapi

Rapper Drake became a trending topic online after an alleged inappropriate video of him leaked this week.

The leaked clip shows a man appearing to be Drake undressing and touching himself while seated on a bed. The headboard matches the one on Drake’s $220 million private jet.

Throughout his career, Drake has frequently shown off his physique online. But despite his sex symbol status, the 37-year-old remains unmarried and single.

It is no wonder the video quickly gained traction, garnering hundreds of thousands of reactions as many shared varying opinions.

It has remained unconfirmed if the Billboard historymaker is actually the man in the video, as the rapper has not commented publicly.

As fans and observers watched for a possible response from Drake’s camp, popular streamer Adin Ross claimed to have reached out to the rapper.

According to the 23-year-old Ross, he sent Drake a voice memo about the clip, and the rapper allegedly replied with laughing emojis, suggesting he did not mind the leak.

Drake slams judge and jail staff on Young Thug’s case

Talking of leaked videos, Drake recently expressed his outrage over a leaked video of Young Thug in jail.

The video, which was posted online, shows Young Thug having a phone conversation with his girlfriend Mariah The Scientist.

Drake, who is a close friend and collaborator of Young Thug, was appalled by the leaked video. He took to social media to slam the judge presiding over the case, Ural Glanville. He also slammed the jail staff for allowing it to happen.

“This gotta be some form of jail misconduct,” he wrote in a comment on Akademiks’ Instagram post, which shared the video.

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