Adam 22 Speaks About Drake NSFW Leak
Adam22 has thrust himself into the spotlight amid the frenzy over an alleged leaked video of Drake, despite lacking any real invitation to do so.
The host of ‘Plugtalk’ has joined the chorus of voices discussing the footage, purportedly revealing the rapper, 37, in a state of undress from the waist down while in bed.
The viral clip, circulating since Tuesday, prompted streamer Adin Ross, 23, to reportedly send a voice note to the ‘Headlines’ rapper, praising his “f**king missile.”
Adin Ross stole my reaction to Drake’s dick. He said “that man has a missile on him” which is the exact thing I said 4 months ago when I evaluated a leaked dick pic of his a girl showed me. I’m so influential that top streamers steal my dick ratings. Shit is crazy bro
— adam22 (@adam22) February 6, 2024
Adam22, 40, known as Adam Grandmaison, reacted furiously to Ross’s locker room banter, accusing him of “stealing my reaction to Drake’s d**k.”
In an X/Twitter thread, he asserted that the missile comment mirrored precisely what he had said four months earlier “when I evaluated a leaked d**k pic of his a girl showed me.”
“You should have at least called me, and we could have reacted to his c**k together, man,” he added in a post directed at Ross.
However, some 10 hours later, the 40-year-old father changed his tune, claiming he had “spoken to Drake” and had an “important message about his penis.”
In a video to his 1 million X/Twitter followers, he stated, “I talked to Drake, and I have to issue an apology to Adin Ross because I accused him of biting, swagger, jacking, whatever you might call it – in hip-hop that’s a big no-no.”
I spoke to Drake and I have an important message about his penis pic.twitter.com/aGxe8JoyNs
— adam22 (@adam22) February 7, 2024
“And the reality is, is that the missile description – yes, I was the first person to say it, but Drake’s d**k resembles a missile to such an extreme degree that I think it’s fair that Adin says it as well.”
He continued, “A lot of the great hip-hop artists of all time have used the same bars as each other. Comedy – tons of joke overlap, stuff like that.”
“So I do want to apologize to Adin, and I do just want to, once again, salute Drake for that missile ck, and yeah, hope we see a lot more of it, hope there’s more leaks so we can just do more dk reviewing, because that’s really what this is all about.”
His monologue inevitably drew bewilderment on social media, with commentators accusing him of shameless attention-seeking.
“The amount of thirst for clout, relevancy, and trending displayed is sickening,” one wrote.
“The fact that you [sic] addressing it like it’s important news,” added another alongside a laughing emoji.
“Bro really spoke from the heart. Proud of you for saying this,” joked a third.
While a fourth remarked simply: “Drake don’t know you lil bro.”