Drake’s alleged leaked video sends internet into thirst frenzy

Bee Delores
Drake performing onstage in a concert

Drake found himself at the center of a controversy when an alleged leaked video featured him with an exposed bottom half. The internet instantly ran away with countless thirsty responses.

On February 5, a video popped up online allegedly featuring Drake with an exposed bottom half. The clip was leaked from an unknown source. When one was removed from social media, many others appeared in its place.

Later, the rapper reportedly responded to the video over a text message he sent to Adin Ross. “He texted me, he put like eight laughing emojis,” the streamer said.

Of course, the internet does what it usually does and users went bananas over the video. A firestorm ensued with countless fans and non-fans alike posting their thirsty responses.

Drake points at the camera during a livestream event
Drake livestreams on Kick.com

The internet has plenty to say about Drake’s alleged leaked video

It’s like a surprise episode of Celebrity Reads Thirst Tweets. On Twitter/X, users were quick to share memes, gifs, and thoughts on what they had witnessed.

“Drake after seeing his meat got leaked all over the internet,” wrote one user, who attached an anime video clip.

“Drake going to bed unbothered after he leaked the video of his passionfruit,” joked another, also adding a video, this time of the rapper climbing into bed.

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“Men trying to find the leaked Drake video…,” chimed in a third with a video of a smoking cell phone.

“Drake leaked, Tyga leaked, Chris Evans leaked… Jacob Elordi it’s your turn,” quipped a user.

The jokes continued to roll in, puns and all. “Drake gon be doing MEAT and Greets his shows now since the video leaked,” said a user.

“Drake meat leaked. Playboi Carti scammed Adin Ross. 21 Savage sold cards and sold out. It’s been one hell of a week, folks,” added another.

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Drake’s latest controversy comes on the heels of the rapper blasting the Grammys, which took place on February 4.

“All you incredible artists remember this show isn’t the facts. It’s just the opinion of a group of people [whose] name are kept a secret (literally you can Google it),” he wrote in a caption on Instagram Stories. “Congrats to anybody winning anything for hip-hop, but this show doesn’t dictate sh*t in our world.”