Drake posts Adonis’s latest photo with inauthentic tattoos

Drake posts Adonis’s latest photo with inauthentic tattoos

Fans had conflicting responses to the photo.

There’s no denying that Drake is a proud father. The release of Drizzy’s new album For All The Dogs included a significant amount of his son Adonis. He sketched the album cover by hand, starred in the “8am In Charlotte” music video, and even made his rapping debut on the album. It’s obvious that the two have been spending more time together since Adonis was just featured on his father’s Instagram story.

PreviewAdonis is seen in the photo sporting a basketball-ready outfit and flaunting some phony stomach tattoos. Fans analyze Drake’s new appearance and parenting style in a re-post of the photo. One of the most popular comments on the image is, “Drake is milking the hell out of his 0.000005 blackness dad is a corny but Adonis a cutie pie.” Comments like “He want this baby to be hood so bad” and “He looks like a mini Malibus Most Wanted,” which are also among the most upvoted ones, indicate that other people feel the same way. View the picture below, along with a range of fan responses.

Drake has released the music video for “You Broke My Heart.” The song is from his newly released Scary Hours 3 EP, which included an extended version of For All The Dogs along with a ton of other tracks. Because he cast country music icon Morgan Wallen in the song video, he got into a lot of trouble. In 2021, Wallen was infamously captured on tape uttering the n-word while using a Ring doorbell. However, Drizzy is not the only rapper to co-sign Wallen after his disgrace. Wallen and Lil Durk collaborated on the smash song “Broadway Girls” last year.

While on vacation, Drake was lately the target of relationship rumors as well. Many rumors were raised after he was seen going about on jet skis that he had rented with pop diva Camila Cabello. What are your thoughts on the appearance that Adonis is wearing in the most recent picture that Drake posted to his Instagram story? Tell us in the space provided for comments below.