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Rick Ross Drops ‘Proof’ Of Drake’s Nose Job, Challenges Him Amid Beef

BY JO Mensah April 20, 2024 4:58 PM EDT
Drake and Rick Ross
Drake and Rick Ross Photo source: Instagram/@champagnepapi, @richforever

Tensions between Rick Ross and Drake have escalated as Ross alleges proof of Drake undergoing plastic surgery on his nose.

What once was a dynamic duo in the music industry has now devolved into a bitter feud, marked by personal jabs and diss tracks.

The dispute reached new heights when the MMG mogul, Rick Ross, took to social media to make his claims public.

Rick Ross posted two images of Drake on Instagram, insinuating a noticeable difference in the size of Drake’s nose.

Accompanying the photos was a pointed message directed at Drake, asserting, “The bridge of your nose somehow got smaller BBL Drizzy @champagnepapi.”

Not content with merely an Instagram post, Ross escalated the situation further on X (formerly Twitter), daring Drake to respond in kind.

His challenge to the 6 God rapper was clear: “Drop a response or tell the kids you don’t respond. #bbldrizzy.”

These allegations of plastic surgery first surfaced in Rick Ross’s diss track Champagne Moments, where he didn’t mince words, rapping, “You ain’t never wanna be a n-gga anyway, n-gga/That’s why you had an operation to make your nose smaller than your father’s nose, n-gga.”

This latest spat follows Drake’s own diss track, Push Ups, in which he defended himself against recent attacks from multiple artists, including Kendrick Lamar, Future, Metro Boomin, A$AP Rocky, The Weeknd, and Rick Ross.

In response to Ross’s claims, Drake opted for a more personal approach. He shared what appeared to be a screenshot of a text message conversation with his mother, Sandi Graham, perhaps seeking solace and support in the face of these allegations.

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