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Drake, the popular Canadian rapper and singer, found himself at the centre of an X (formerly Twitter) storm on Tuesday, February 6. However, it wasn’t his latest musical release that had tongues wagging; instead, it was an alleged leaked video circulating on the social media platform. The video, purportedly showing a man, who looks similar to Drake, engaging in a sexual act, garnered the attention of hundreds of thousands of netizens and sparked a flurry of reactions and memes online. Despite the widespread frenzy, the authenticity of the video remains unverified. It cannot be confirmed that the person in the video is indeed the singer, as the face is mostly covered by the cell phone used to record the footage.
While some viewers speculated that the person in the video could be the famous rapper, others cautioned against jumping to conclusions without concrete evidence.
Amid the online chaos, popular Twitch streamer Adin Ross, who has previously collaborated with Drake, shared a voice memo exchange with the artist. Ross expressed astonishment at the situation while talking about Drake’s talent and success and acknowledging the peculiar circumstances surrounding the leaked video.
Ross said, “We were just looking at the s*. It’s like crazy bro, like god damn. You’re blessed with your voice, you’re blessed with performing, you’re blessed to be you, you’re blessed to be number one and you’re also blessed to have a missile.”
According to Ross, Drake responded to his message with humour, showing a lighthearted approach to the unexpected situation. As Ross revealed, Drake texted him back and “put like eight laughing emojis”, before suggesting he might use the streamer’s voice note as his “next album intro.”
Despite the speculation and circulating rumours, Drake has chosen to remain silent on the matter, with no official statements or comments from his representatives.
The alleged leak has sparked debates about privacy and online security, raising concerns about the dissemination of explicit content without consent.
The Drake incident comes on the heels of other controversies, including the circulation of deepfake images of celebrities like Taylor Swift, prompting renewed calls for stricter regulations and accountability measures on social media platforms.
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