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Here’s Drake’s Reaction to a Woman Claiming She ‘Got Pregnant’ to ‘For All The Dogs’

Drizzy should just go ahead and rename his latest studio album to For All the Parents.

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Drake certainly has a way with the pregnant ladies.

During the first Nashville stop of his It’s All a Blur Tour — Big as the What? with J. Cole earlier this month, a woman named Camille Smith brought a sign saying “I got pregnant to For All the Dogs (this is also my 5th time seeing you this tour).” But it was Drizzy’s first time seeing her because he clocked her sign and took a moment to respond, which can be seen in Smith’s TikTok clip that she captioned, “POV: Drake finally acknowledges you at your 5th show.”


“That’s a crazy sign by the way,” he said while wiping his face with a rag. “That sh– just came out!” He later asked “to what song” from his four-month-old album and guessed his Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 “First Person Shooter.” But Smith yelled back “Virginia Beach,” the album’s opener that samples Frank Ocean‘s 2012 unreleased song “Wiseman.”

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During an L.A. stop from the first leg of his It’s All a Blur Tour, The Boy showed love to a pregnant fan by kissing her belly. He did the same for Sexyy Red during their “Rich Baby Daddy” music video, where things unexpectedly got serious. “What am I supposed to do? My water just broke,” Sexyy asked a perplexed Drake before requesting he call over their co-star and collaborator SZA. “Are you f—ing dumb? Can you stop? We have to go,” SZA scolded him before the three artists piled into the minivan and headed to the hospital, where Sexyy gave birth to her second child.

This article was originally published by Billboard U.S.

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