A leaked explicit video allegedly featuring Grammy Award-winning artist Drake has sparked a barrage of memes after it began circulating online.
The video titled “Drake Leaked Video,” which allegedly shows the singer filming himself performing a lewd act, went viral online, prompting Drake to trend on X, formerly known as Twitter.
Due to the explicit nature of the video, we will refrain from publishing it here. However, it's important to note that we can't confirm that the person in the video is actually the singer, as the face is mostly covered by the mobile phone used to document the NSFW footage.
However, shortly after the video went viral, sending the singer online, many unsuspecting fans, who thought the artist was trending because of his leaked music, watched the clip, sparking a barrage of hurtful reactions. The person responsible for the leak is still unknown.
Netizens react to Drake's leaked video
A leaked NSFW clip allegedly featuring Canadian singer Drake has gone viral online, sparking a barrage of reactions from unsuspecting social media users who stumbled upon the footage.
Here are some reactions:
While there is no confirmation that the video features the artist as the face is mostly covered by the mobile phone used to film the lewd act, social media users have begun flooding the timeline with the words “Drake Leaked Video” in an attempt to generate viral views.
One social media user, who found the phrase online, said he clicked on the video expecting to see the leaked music, but instead fell for the explicit content.
The alleged leaked video controversy comes amid the singer's criticism of the Grammy Awards on Sunday, February 4, in an Instagram Story minutes before the event aired.
On Sunday, the singer, who was nominated for multiple Grammy Awards this year for his 2022 album with 21 Savage, Her loss, took to Instagram and said that the award ceremony was not based on factual data but only stemmed from the opinions of a few unnamed individuals, making the entire ceremony irrelevant. He wrote on his Instagram stories:
“All you wonderful artists remember is that this show is not facts – it's just the opinion of a group of people whose names are kept secret. Literally. You can Google that. Congratulations to anyone who wins anything in hip-hop, but this show doesn't dictate anything in our world.” .
The singer wrote the message in his 2019 Grammy acceptance speech video, where he made similar assertions. According to Variety at the time he said:
“You've already won if you have people singing your songs word for word if you're a hometown hero. If you have people with regular jobs going out in the rain, in the snow, spending their hard-earned money to buy tickets to your shows, you don't need that here.” “I promise, you already won.”
The singer has yet to respond to the latest controversy.