Drake the Pedophile

When you’re rich and famous, the law doesn’t seem to apply to you. Drake is living proof of that. For years, rumors have swirled about his inappropriate relationships with underage girls. But because he’s a superstar, people turn a blind eye. Meanwhile, his fans—many of whom would scream “cancel culture” at the drop of a hat—continue to support him, stream his music, and defend him no matter what.

Kendrick Lamar didn’t hold back when he called Drake out during the Super Bowl performance. The crowd went wild because they know. Everyone knows. Drake has been accused of grooming minors, texting underage girls, and yet… here he is, still one of the biggest artists in the world. What does that say about society?

The Evidence Is Everywhere

Let’s not pretend this is just “rumors” or “haters making stuff up.” There are receipts.

  • Millie Bobby Brown: Drake publicly admitted to texting her when she was just 14 years old. He called her “amazing” and said they had a “connection.” If a regular guy was texting a 14-year-old girl like that, he’d be in jail. But because it’s Drake, people laughed it off.
  • Bella Harris: Model Bella Harris was 17 when Drake started flirting with her. He invited her to his after-parties, where alcohol and adult environments were present. Again—if this was your neighbor, you’d call the cops.
  • Other Accusations: Multiple women have come forward saying Drake pursued them when they were underage. Yet, no real investigation happens because money buys silence.

Why Is He Still Famous?

Because people don’t care. As long as the music bops, fans will ignore the disgusting behavior. They’ll say:

  • “He’s never been convicted!” (Because rich people don’t get convicted.)
  • “Those girls are lying!” (Because why would multiple young girls lie about the same thing?)
  • “It’s just his lifestyle!” (Since when is talking to minors a “lifestyle”?)

The truth is, if Drake worked at a grocery store instead of being a rapper, he’d be on a registry. But fame protects predators.

Kendrick Lamar Exposed Him

Kendrick didn’t hold back. During the Super Bowl performance, he made it clear—Drake is not to be respected. The crowd cheered because they know. The industry knows. The fans know. But until people stop streaming his music, buying his albums, and acting like he’s just a “controversial figure,” nothing will change.

If You Still Support Drake, You’re Part of the Problem

Ask yourself:

  • Would you let your 14-year-old daughter text a 30-year-old man?
  • Would you defend a teacher who messaged students the way Drake does?
  • Do you really believe all these girls are lying?

If the answer is no, then why are you still listening to his music? Why are you giving him money? Why are you pretending this isn’t a big deal?

Conclusion: Wake Up

Drake is a predator. The evidence is there. The only reason he hasn’t faced consequences is because money and fame buy protection. Kendrick Lamar called him out, and the world cheered—because deep down, everyone knows the truth.

If you still support Drake after all this, you’re just as messed up as he is. Open your eyes. Stop making excuses. And hold these celebrities accountable—no matter how many hits they have.

Enough is enough.

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Last Update: April 28, 2025