Drake Sparks Plastic Surgery Rumors After Showing Off Shredded Physique
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Drake Sparks Plastic Surgery Rumors After Showing Off Shredded Physique


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In a recent Instagram post, Drake was spotted flexing his muscles and flaunting his toned physique.

Not long after, the post began circulating on social media. While many were trying to decipher his cryptic caption, “I’m wide awake for the nights that separate the type who get to it til they get it right from the type who just …type,” others questioned if the rapper had recently gone under the knife.

“When you order abs in a kit on Temu but forget to add the arms to your cart,” one X user wrote. Another X user joined in on the fun, writing, “We really went from BBL Drizzy, to fake abs Drizzy, smh…”

The jokes didn’t end there. “Did he glue those abs on?” someone commented on X.

Whereas, another person questioned why the rapper would be interested in plastic surgery, especially with his variety of resources. “Infinite resources, infinite free time, and you’re telling me he can’t just work out and achieve a respectable physique….LMOOO,” they wrote.

Check out more of the commentary below.

This isn’t the first time Drake has been accused of getting plastic surgery. During the height of his beef with Kendrick Lamar, the Compton native alluded to him having abdominal etching (aka ab etching) on his “Euphoria” track.“Let your core audience stomach that/then tell ’em where you get your abs from,” Lamar raps.

While Drake has never directly addressed the rumors, they have continued to grow in recent years. Along with abdominal work, the rapper has also been accused of getting a rhinoplasty and a brazillian butt lift by Rick Ross.

The MMG boss ignited the “BBL Drizzy” commentary, and the subsequent song was created by Metro Boomin. The acclaimed producer eventually held a “BBLDrizzyBeatGiveaway,” where fans had a chance to win a beat from him for their best verse of the BBL Drizzy beat he created.


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