Category: Dennis Graham
Drake Made Fun Of His Father’s Giant Tattoo Of His Face
After the past few weeks of ruining the Ozone layer and romancing youngins, Drake seems to be laying low and not causing problems for anyone. Well, anyone other than his father Dennis Graham. Unfortunately for Dennis (and, for Drake) a few years ago he decided to get Drake’s face tattooed on his arm, which sounds like a beautiful tribute in theory. However, the tattoo he received didn’t turn out the way Drake thought it should, but he kept his mouth shut about it. Until now. Because Drake has had enough of Dennis’ odd-looking tattoo taunting him and after five years he has finally asked his father what the hell was he thinking when he had it done.
Drake Went To A Halloween Party Dressed Like His Dad Dennis Graham
Going as Drake’s dad, Dennis Graham, for Halloween is inspired. Over the years, Dennis has served look, after look, after look. You’ve got your ’70s pimp in a red fedora with coordinating sunglasses. You’ve got ‘70s pimp in a black fedora with coordinating sunglasses. You’ve even got your ‘70s pimp in a crocheted beanie with coordinating sunglasses. Sometimes he’ll really change it up and give you Steve Harvey as ‘70s pimp in a lime green fedora with coordinating sunglasses. If you want to rock a Dennis Graham fit for Halloween, you’ve got options. But you’ve also got to be aware that a Dennis Graham costume always doubles as a deadbeat dad costume. Drake told us so himself! That’s why it’s so surprising that Drake embraced his inner deadbeat dad to cosplay his own deadbeat dad!
Drake’s Father Says He’s Lying About Their Relationship To Sell Albums, Drake Slams Back
Last year, the human version of Bottled Emotions perfume that we know as Drake, had found himself in the middle of some family drama when Pusha T (or Kanye West) leaked the news that Drake had a secret son named Adonis. According to sources, Drake allegedly wasn’t that great of a dad to his son, and Drake decided to clear the air about all of that with the release of his album, Scorpion. The album-based he-said/he-said daddy drama clearly isn’t over for Drake, but it has skipped back a generation.
