Drake, you’ve made the same mistake twice now. You mentioned Pusha T’s wife, Virginia Williams, and we all saw the gloves come off. Now, you’ve brought up Whitney, Kendrick Lamar’s wife. When you bring personal names into the mix, you need to be ready for anything. You’ve been open about watching porn, so what kind of porn do you watch? What’s your preference?
“It’s top,” you said. “Wow, holy… highest tier of top givers. That’s what I consistently say, like, on a daily basis.”
Drake’s baby mama, Sophie Brussaux, who claimed the OVO star got her pregnant last year, is currently a painter selling artwork through her website. However, she previously worked as a video vixen doing softcore porn under the names Rosie Divine and French Rose.
But honestly, Drake seems to have the worst PR team because he keeps making self-destructive moves, and it looks like he won’t stop until Kendrick ends his career and nobody takes him seriously anymore.
After all the petty moves, lies, corny bars, and allegations, Drake decided the best way to address this drama was to diss Kendrick’s fiancée Whitney again. Yes, you heard that right. Drake is targeting Whitney and throwing shade at her in the pettiest and most cowardly way possible.
Drake decided to mock Whitney’s looks by hiring a lookalike model for his new OVO clothing brand, clearly referencing Whitney’s cameo in Kendrick’s viral diss track “Not Like Us.” In Kendrick’s video, Whitney and their two children made appearances, with Whitney showing off her sleek dance moves and effortlessly shutting down Drake’s failed attempt to damage her family.
However, Drake is playing with fire because sources close to Kendrick say he’s getting ready to go nuclear on him. After all, Kendrick mentioned in “Not Like Us” that the rabbit hole is deep, and he can go further if Drake pushes him again.
This is just the beginning because Kendrick’s fiancée, Whitney, isn’t the first woman Drake has tried to use to get back at someone he’s had issues with. Drake has a long track record of targeting the wives, girlfriends, and even daughters of his rivals. He’s done it with Pusha T’s fiancée, Virginia, DJ Mustard’s ex, Rick Ross’s ex, and he was recently creeping on rapper Mo$e’s daughter, who just turned 18.
It’s odd that every time Drake gets into a beef with someone, he immediately starts disrespecting their partner. And let’s talk about how Drake is pushing 40 and still hasn’t had a serious relationship. No woman has ever publicly claimed Drake as her boyfriend, and those who have been involved with him quickly distanced themselves and never looked back. None of his relationships have lasted long. It seems like they like the idea of dating Drake, but once they get to know him, they don’t stick around. You have to wonder why.
At this point, it’s undeniable that Drake has a weird relationship with women, and it doesn’t get talked about enough. So what’s the deal with Drake shading Kendrick’s fiancée Whitney again? Is Kendrick really working on another diss track to put him in his place?
Let’s break it down. Drake has been taking shots at Kendrick and his family for what feels like forever. You’d think that after Kendrick humiliated him and exposed all his lies, Drake would take a step back and do some soul-searching, right? Wrong. Drake, being Drake, can’t let it go and is back at it, throwing shade and being petty.

Instead of confronting Kendrick directly, Drake has taken a sneaky approach and is targeting Kendrick’s fiancée Whitney again. His latest stunt isn’t clever; it’s just weird.
Since this isn’t the first time Drake has gone after the fiancée or girlfriend of one of his rivals, fans are speculating that Drake is secretly jealous of Kendrick’s life. Kendrick and Whitney are high school sweethearts with a mature, drama-free relationship—something Drake can’t seem to achieve, and it looks like he’s envious of that.
Drake did the same with Rihanna and Serena Williams. He obsessed over them for years, publicly declaring his love, but once they moved on and started families with others, he began dissing them and their husbands. Honestly, Drake comes off as that “nice guy” who calls a girl ugly after she rejects him.
So what’s Drake’s game plan here? Why is he dragging Kendrick’s fiancée into this mess again? Is he just being his usual petty self, or is he hinting at another diss track?
Drake’s latest move involves hiring a model for his OVO clothing brand who looks a lot like Kendrick’s fiancée. Fans believe this isn’t a coincidence. The model, Braden Ferguson, bears a strong resemblance to Whitney, and once photos of her in OVO’s newest collection were posted on Instagram, fans quickly noticed the similarity. The same hairstyle, same vibe, even wearing a white tank top like the one Whitney wore in the “Not Like Us” video. What are the odds that Drake just happened to pick a model who looks almost exactly like Kendrick’s fiancée?
Fans are totally calling him out, saying he’s being a weirdo for once again going after women instead of directly responding to Kendrick. One fan commented, “This just proves weirdo behavior, and a lot of women, especially Black women, see exactly who and what you are. It only proves your disconnection from real mature adult women. It’s not a move of a man or team of men, but little boys. Who is your marketing manager and PR person? Clearly, there are issues in your camp. Sickening.” Another person wrote, “Addressing men by going after their women is a habit with Drake. It confirms he is a lame.”
But what’s also weird? Drake first tried to push this narrative in his diss tracks that Whitney is a victim and that Kendrick mistreats her, but now he’s mocking her. So if he really believes she’s a victim of DV, why go after her? Drake first referenced Whitney on his diss track “Push-Ups” with the line, “I be with some bodyguards like Whitney.” It’s a double-meaning lyric, with Drake comparing himself to Whitney Houston, who famously starred in the 1992 romance movie “The Bodyguard.” However, the bar is also a dig at Kendrick’s fiancée Whitney, who appeared on the cover of Kendrick’s 2022 album “Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers,” being guarded by Kendrick and his hidden gun.
Drake didn’t stop there. On his May diss track “Family Matters,” he takes it further, alleging that Whitney is a victim of DV and that one of her kids was fathered by Kendrick’s longtime friend Dave Free. Drake again uses a Whitney Houston metaphor with the bar, “On some Bobby ish, I wanna know what Whitney needs,” referencing Bobby Brown’s DV against Whitney. He then goes on to say that Kendrick and Whitney’s puppy love was over in their late teens, and he wonders why Kendrick never holds his son in pictures. Drake makes bold allegations about Whitney being a victim and one of Kendrick’s kids being Dave Free’s. Drake raps, “You a dog and you know it, you just play sweet. Your baby mama captions always scream and save me. You did her dirty all your life, you trying to make peace. I heard that one of them little kids might be Dave Free’s.”
Later in the track, Drake doubles down on the DV allegations against Kendrick, rapping, “When you put your hands on your girl, is it self-defense ’cause she bigger than you? They hired a crisis management team to clean up the fact that you beat on your queen.”
It’s still unclear what possessed Drake to use this angle and spread rumors about Kendrick putting his hands on Whitney, considering there is zero evidence of this ever happening outside of online gossip. After Kendrick dropped “Not Like Us,” Whitney’s brother Taylor Alford publicly showed support for Kendrick on X, saying, “FM, bro.” So if Drake’s allegations are true, then Taylor vocally supporting a guy who supposedly puts his hands on his sister and is the father of her kids doesn’t really track.
Interestingly, Kendrick addressed this on the track “Euphoria” before “Family Matters” even dropped, and he correctly predicted that Drake would fabricate lies about his family because he misunderstood his album “Mr. Morale.” The best rebuttal of all was Whitney’s appearance in the music video for “Not Like Us,” where she happily dances with Kendrick and the kids, shutting down Drake’s whole narrative about Whitney supposedly being a victim who always looks like she’s screaming for help.
But for argument’s sake, let’s say Drake was right, and Whitney really was a victim of DV. If that were true, then Drake just proved he couldn’t care less about victims because why would he mock Whitney by hiring a model who looks like her for his new OVO collection just to mock her? If Whitney is a DV victim, why doesn’t Drake leave her alone and target Kendrick directly? This is why most can’t take Drake seriously anymore. Not to mention, this isn’t the first time Drake went after a girlfriend or wife of a rapper he was beefing with. In every rap diss, Drake had to mention his opponent’s girl. He went after Serena Williams after beefing with her ex, Common. He later went after Serena directly and called her husband a groupie. He used Nicki Minaj as a punchline when dissing Meek Mill. He name-dropped Pusha’s fiancée Virginia. He’s been shading Rihanna and ASAP Rocky ever since Rihanna friend-zoned him. He alluded to The Weeknd’s ex Bella Hadid on “Family Matters,” calling her a, well, you know. The list goes on and on.

Can we talk about how Drake has an obsession with throwing dirt on other men’s girlfriends and wives when he, at almost 40 years old, has had zero normal public relationships? He has all this fame, hit songs, and money that he brags about, but he never had a girlfriend that publicly claimed him. Why is that? Why has no woman he supposedly likes or loves claimed him as their boyfriend or partner?
Drake’s bizarre love life. Drake has been linked to many famous women over the years, from Rihanna to JLo, SZA, and Kat Dennings, to Hailey Bieber and Tyra Banks. But Drake is yet to have a long-term public relationship. The closest he came to having one was Rihanna, at least that’s what he claimed. Rihanna, however, never claimed Drake, and after she was done with him, she didn’t even want to be friends anymore.
Drake choosing to live that bachelor lifestyle may be odd to some, but that’s his business at the end of the day. The problem is that he loves to mock other people’s relationships and has a long track record of dissing women he once used to obsess over. Take Rihanna, for example. She’s moved on from Drake years ago and has two children with ASAP Rocky. And yet, Drake is still throwing shots at her in songs like a bitter ex. On his 2023 album “For All The Dogs,” Drake randomly decided to bring up Rihanna, shading her for supposedly being average in the bedroom, and this is a whole six years after Rihanna completely cut ties with Drake and stopped even mentioning his name. On the track “Fear of Heights,” Drake raps, “Yeah, and the sex was average with you. Yeah, I’m anti ’cause I had it with you. Okay, I’m anti like your daddy’s sister. Anti like a family picture. And I had way better than you.”
But how embarrassing is this? You’d think with all his success, Drake would have better things to do than take shots at a woman who rejected him nearly a decade ago and has since moved on to have a whole family. And it doesn’t stop there. Drake went even further by making references to ASAP Rocky with lyrics, “Why they make it sound like I’m still hung up on you? That could never be. Girl can’t ruin me. Better him than me.”
What makes this whole cringe fest even worse is that Drake had a long-standing, very public infatuation with Rihanna. I mean, he spent years practically worshiping her.
Every girl in the world. Every girl in the world. Maybe not every girl in the world, but definitely every girl in Toronto. Shout out to R. I love you, baby. I feel we have a connection that’s established for life. I love her and support her unconditionally, and I like to think she feels the same way.
“Do you still fancy her, though?”
“Do I fancy her? Of course. I mean, who wouldn’t? Look at her; she’s stunning. Of course, I do. She’s incredible. It’s one of those things that might happen one day, or maybe not. She’s an amazing woman who made me feel nervous, like when I was 17 or 18. She gives me inspiration, especially when we dance, and she presses up against me a little extra hard. That’s really my motivation to do well.”
The funny part is, while Drake was declaring his love, Rihanna never even acknowledged him as her boyfriend. She treated him like a groupie, and once their fling ended, she publicly stated she didn’t even want to be friends with him anymore. But Drake didn’t take the hint. At the 2016 VMAs, he professed his love for Rihanna while presenting her with the Vanguard Award. Her reaction made it clear the feeling wasn’t mutual.
“But most of all, we love the woman who hasn’t changed since day one. She’s someone I’ve been in love with since I was 22 years old.”
Fans quickly called Drake out for hijacking Rihanna’s spotlight. In a later interview with Vogue, Rihanna said waiting through Drake’s speech was the most uncomfortable part. “I don’t like too many compliments, and I don’t like to be put on blast,” she explained. She also made it clear she’s cut ties with Drake. “We don’t have a friendship now, but we’re not enemies either. It is what it is.” Since then, Rihanna hasn’t mentioned Drake in public.
But Drake continues to throw shade. In his Kendrick diss track “Family Matters,” Drake went after Rihanna and ASAP Rocky, bragging about sleeping with Rihanna first and mocking Rocky for being a family man. Drake addresses Rocky, saying, “I ain’t even know you rapped still ’cause they only talking about your fit again. Probably gotta have a kid again before you think of dropping any hits again.”
Drake’s diss implies it’s bad to put family before a rap career. This makes sense coming from Drake, who tried to hide his son with an adult movie star until Pusha T exposed him.

But beyond his messy love life, the hardest thing for Drake to overcome are the allegations of inappropriate behavior. Unlike the rumors he spread about Kendrick, the narrative around Drake can be corroborated by his track record of befriending young women and making a move once they turn 18. He allegedly did this with Kylie Jenner, Bella Harris, and others.
Then there’s the Millie Bobby Brown situation, where Drake texted a 14-year-old, telling her he missed her.
“He’s honestly so fantastic and a great friend and role model. You know, we texted each other the other day, and he was like, ‘I miss you so much.’ I was like, ‘I miss you more.’ He’s coming to Atlanta, so I’m definitely going to see him. I’m so excited.”
“Yeah, you and Drake. That’s awesome. What advice does he give you about boys?”
“He helps me.”
“What?”
“Yeah. He’s great. I love him. You know, that stays in the text messages.”
Given Drake’s history of shading women who rejected him, never having a stable relationship, and being accused of inappropriate behavior, his mocking of Kendrick’s fiancée Whitney is embarrassing.
Did Drake think Kendrick would ignore this? Sources say Kendrick will go ballistic on Drake in an upcoming song, exposing not just Drake but also industry higher-ups and their rumored crimes. Names like Universal Music CEO Lucian Grainge are being mentioned, and word on the street is Kendrick is on a mission to expose all deviants in the industry.
Fans are reacting strongly to Drake’s recent remarks about Whitney, and many think it’s just another example of his unresolved issues with women. One fan suggested, “Drake’s comments reveal deeper problems he’s never addressed. He seems to struggle with feeling respected and accepted. Even with his success, he still feels like an outsider—like the high school kid who wasn’t popular but became successful later. He’s holding onto old grudges and uses women as pawns, often those who wouldn’t have noticed him if he wasn’t famous.”
Another person added, “Drake’s frustration with women and their lack of interest really gets to him. Instead of figuring out why this is and working on himself, he just blames women. If he weren’t rich and famous, he might be dealing with the same bitterness as some incels.”
What do you think about Drake’s latest comments about Kendrick’s fiancée Whitney? Why do you think he acts this way toward women? Drop your thoughts in the comments