Drake became a trending topic across social platforms on Tuesday (Feb. 6). Folks speculated the Toronto rapper might be the person in what seems like a leaked intimate video.
Editor’s Note: The following report includes mention of nudity and sexually explicit content.
As of Tuesday afternoon (Jan. 6), Drake has not directly reacted to the trending video on his Instagram or X accounts. However, during a recent livestream, Adin Ross claimed that Drake texted him “like eight laughing emojis” after he sent him a voicemail about the clip.
Watch Adin’s comments below.
https://twitter.com/ambitiousspeech/status/1754882223151477043
Phrases like “Now Drake” and “Drizzy” had thousands of views, while “Drake” reached a height of over 272,000 posts on X (formerly Twitter). The short video in question showed a man lying on a bed. He held his genitalia in his hand in a self-pleasuring manner. Meanwhile, the man recorded his reflection in a mirror.
To note, the man does appear to favor Drake physically. However, The Shade Room cannot confirm that the man is, in fact, the ‘Worst Behavior’ artist.
Social Media Names Drake As Man In Intimate Clip
Despite no public confirmation or denial from the rapper, folks are running with the idea that the man might be Drake.
https://twitter.com/MAhsanAbbasi10/status/1754901697447481385
When I saw "Drake leaked" trending on Twitter and it wasn't new music pic.twitter.com/Glntqennsh
— Beat_Da_Block (@_uKnwWhyImHere_) February 6, 2024
nobody:
Drake: pic.twitter.com/9otLj4LyT3— ʚϊɞ (@47ANGELX) February 6, 2024
Girls under drake's leaked video pic.twitter.com/B6aflvM6Bz
— fullvikas (@not_vikash) February 6, 2024
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This is the second time Drake has gone viral in the last few days. Over the weekend, footage from his ongoing tour surfaced. In the clip, Drizzy seems to shade former collaborator Rihanna. He told concert attendees he no longer performs their hit song ‘Work’ and instructed them to sing it for him.
After its release in 2016, the song rose to number one on the Hot 100 chart. At the time, it marked Rihanna’s 14th chart-topper and Drake’s second, per Billboard.