Drake breaks silence on viral six-pack abs selfie after he was accused of Photoshop

Drake has now clarified if he edited the popular selfie showcasing his chiseled six-pack, a photo that gained widespread attention on June 28th.

During a recent reunion in Switzerland, a 38-year-old man from Canada openly shared some information (spilled the beans) with his preferred podcast host, Bobbi Althoff, on the first day of her new show, titled “Not Again.

When the 28-year-old emcee asked Drake point-blank if he had ever received the abdominal etching form of liposuction, he flatly refused.

The five-time Grammy winner jokingly remarked, “I’ve heard people say I had a Brazilian butt lift, don’t they? Some even refer to me as ‘BBL Drizzy.'”

This version maintains the original meaning while making it more approachable and easier to read for a wider audience.

‘I don’t know if my like wagon looked crazy when I walked in here, but did it?’

Last year, Metro Boomin released an AI-produced diss track called “BBL Drizzy,” which seemed to take aim at Drake for reportedly undergoing plastic surgery. In simpler terms, Drake was being mentioned in a song by his musical rival Metro Boomin last year, where the song implied that Drake had plastic surgery.

The Somebody Loves Me rapper explained, “It seemed as though I had just come from the gym. In that photo, I appeared quite sweaty, which showcased my six-pack.

Perhaps I might have adjusted some details on Facetune, you know, for a more enhanced look?” or “Could it be that I’ve tweaked certain aspects using Facetune, making things a bit more refined – nothing too extreme though!

Bobbi looked shocked: ‘You Facetuned it?!’

Drake admitted that he might have increased the intensity or brightness of an image using a photo editing tool, possibly overdoing it in the process. He said he may have applied the tool too forcefully.

‘Yeah, [my abs] don’t look like that. You saw them.’

It’s been kept secret by the co-founder of OVO Sound how many workout sessions he engages in, though he once shared data from a running app that showed he completed an approximately one-mile run within two hours on August 21st.

Is it uncertain whether Drake employed Facetune or YouCam Perfect to edit his abs when he shared a selfie from the hot tub in Australia on February 3?

In the year 2022, the multiracial hip-hop sensation, with an impressive following of 262.3 million on social media, did not sport well-defined abs during his time at his residence.

As an ardent Drake fan, it’s still hard to believe that last year, my hero’s rival Kendrick Lamar dropped a diss track titled “Meet the Grahams” with a provocative cover featuring a prescription image of Ozempic – the waist-slimming GLP1 drug, known to belong to none other than Drake (whose legal name is Aubrey Graham)! The audacity of it all still gives me chills.

On November 25th, the collaborator of Stake escalated their rap dispute by filing a lawsuit against Universal Music Group, claiming that they manipulated the streaming numbers of the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet’s diss track “Not Like Us” through alleged illegal use of bots and payola schemes to artificially inflate the numbers.

Kendrick Lamar has put out a total of five songs that are criticisms of Drake, such as “Euphoria” and “6:16 in LA.” These tracks accuse him of various things, including allegations related to pedophilia and an 11-year-old daughter who is not acknowledged by Drake.

This upcoming weekend, I have the pleasure of joining PartyNextDoor for our joint tour, Some Special Shows 4 U, at the Accor Arena in Paris, France on both Sunday and Monday.

Thus, Drake won’t make it to the MTV Video Music Awards taking place this coming Sunday, where he’s been nominated for the top hip-hop award for his song “Nokia”.

As an ardent admirer, I can’t help but feel a sense of awe when I ponder upon the fierce competition that NOCTA’s owner is up against in the Moon Person arena. Lamar’s Not Like Us, Doechii, Travis Scott, Eminem (alongside Jelly Roll), LL Cool J (in collaboration with Eminem), and GloRilla featuring Sexyy Red are all formidable forces to be reckoned with. The stage is set for an epic battle of music mastery!

Drake takes on the role of an executive producer for Sam Levinson’s upcoming eight-episode third season of the drug-centric series, Euphoria. This gripping drama is set to air next year exclusively on HBO Max.

On October 11th, Emmy-nominated producer Sophie Brussaux, also a renowned French artist, will be marking her son Adonis Mahbed Graham’s eighth birthday. Adonis began his third-grade studies this past Tuesday.

In 2018, Drake did not openly acknowledge that he was Adonis’ father by the French woman aged 34, until their child was eight months old. This revelation was made through his song “Emotionless.

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2025-09-03 03:18