Drake Got Revenge On A Troll By Following His Wife On Instagram

May 5, 2022 / Posted by:

Thanks to ungrateful millionaire Drake, a rap beef can happen anytime, even with online trolls. It’s no secret Drake is messier than a Porta-Potty at Coachella, but that won’t ever stop him from continuously trying to convince us he’s not softer than cotton candy in a monsoon. Although he’s probably still paying Pusha-T royalty checks to shut up about what he knows Drake loves to keep the Tough Tony act going. Now, in an attempt to make sure civilians can feel his wrath as well, Drake decided the best way to seek revenge on a troll who made an inappropriate comment about his son was to track downhill wife and begin following her on Instagram.

E! Online reports that Drake, an avid basketball fan, felt the need to defend Tee Morant, father of Memphis Grizzlies point guard Ja Morant, against haters who believed Tee was doing too much on the sidelines during his son’s games. And quite frankly Tee looks like the kind of dude who wants to ride the coattails of his son’s success by offering advice nobody asked him for.

Tee is the shameless kind of stage parent who will say whatever he needs to as long as he can sneak liquor out of the arena in a water bottle without getting caught. But Drake doesn’t see that. He sees a father supporting his son, so he decided to take up for Tee in an Instagram post.

“Imagine your son makes the league and he’s Ja or [LaMelo Ball or Lonzo Ball] all you can do is be elated and competitive and over supportive and it’s a right [sic] of passage to that the OG’s talk s—t,” Drake wrote.

“I know I’mma be this way even if my son is in a Rubix cube competition,” he added.

As it goes with Drake, someone hated his response and decided to choose violence when he started talking shit about Drake and his son, referencing the ongoing ghostwriting rumors as a twist of the knife into his severely underdeveloped abs. IG user @ceddybo_ybangm arrived on time in to voice his own opinions about Drake’s son Adonis as well as Drake’s alleged usage of ghostwriters by commenting on his post “Ya son prolly play with ghost writers.” Now, a non-bored person would have laughed it off before logging out and going on with their day. But not Drake. He knew he had to do something, so he decided to find the troll’s wife and begin following her on Instagram.

And it wasn’t an idle threat either. Drake loves drama, and what better time to engage than with someone you’ll probably never meet, right? I’m sure the wife took one look at the fact Drake was following her and started Googling divorce lawyers to prepare her exit into the Drake’s Lair of Loneliness. Still, prior to calling an Uber to whisk her away into the lap of luxury,  the troller’s wife chimed in to let everyone know Drake had, indeed, started following her.

Sharing her surprise on her Instagram Story, she wrote, “My husband @ceddybo_ybangm decides to be a troll and now @champagnepapi thinking I need excitement in my life.”

But that’s not all. In a video on his own Instagram Story, the fan shared what he claimed to be a DM from Drake sent to his wife’s Instagram account that read, “I’m here for u ma.”

At that point, all the troll could do was act like it was a joke, but he was the only one laughing.

Let this be a lesson to everyone that Drake has apparently retired from music and has nothing but time on his hands to fuck ALL of your wives for revenge. And if that doesn’t give people enough reason to stop trolling him I’m not sure what else will.

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