Is Drake Going to Be a Champagne Papi?! See How He Responded to Baby Daddy Claims
The rumors alleging Drake is fathering a child just won’t seem to stop these days, but is he really having a kid?!
Just last month, Instagram model Layla Lace took to the social media platform to expose what she claimed to be receipts from a conversation she had with the “Fake Love” singer. And in the text message exchange, the curvy beauty announced she was carrying his child, but he wanted nothing to do with her.
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But the baby daddy claims haven’t stopped at Layla.
Most recently, porn star Sophie Brussaux, also known by her stage name Rosee Divine is said to be carrying Drizzy’s future child. And even though the porn star has released what she says to be their text conversations, the rapper is denying all accusations.
The couple has a bit of a history as they were spotted out while the Drake was still linked to Jennifer Lopez back in January.
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According to the alleged text message exchange, Drake is requesting his baby mama to terminate the pregnancy.
“I want you to have an abortion,” the 30-year-old purportedly said. To which Sophie replied, “I can’t kill my baby simply to indulge you sorry.”
Alleging to be having a girl, the Kardashian-esque beauty is set on reconnecting with Drake, but he’s not having it.
“You do know what you’re doing you think you’re going to get money,” he supposedly said.
The “Hotline Bling” rapper’s reps have denied all paternity claims.
“This woman has a very questionable background. She has admitted to having multiple relationships,” the rep said to TMZ. “We understand she may have problems getting into the United States. She’s one of many women claiming he got them pregnant.”
Though this might seem stressful for the former Degrassi star, he’s remaining cool and calling BS on the whole situation.
“If it is in fact Drake’s child, which he does not believe, he would do the right thing by the child,” the rep continued.
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