Drake Predicts His Life As A Soccer Dad

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Rapper/Singer Drake brings out the game ball with the officials at NRG Stadium on July 20, 2017 in Houston, Texas
Drake's already planning on Adonis' raking up fines at the Calabasas Youth Soccer Foundation.

Though Drake is typically tucked in the cut, he's surprisingly been popping out a bit more frequently on social media these days. Like the rest of us, he's in quarantine at The Embassy in the 6ix where he's had access to the amenities of a luxury hotel and a rec center combined. Aside from the release of his new project, Drake also made the big reveal of his son, Adonis, who was at the center of one of the biggest controversies of hip-hop in 2018.

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Truthfully, it's strange to think of Drake as a dad, especially when he's portrayed the rich, young bachelor his entire career. But apparently, quarantine has Drake embracing fatherhood even more publicly. In a video that showed a child scoring a goal in a soccer game then pointing to his dad, Drake admitted that he's bracing himself for the number of fines he'll be slapped with at the Calabasas Youth Soccer Foundation if Adonis did the same.

"Nahhhhh if Adonis ever does this I'm for sure getting fined by the Calabassas Youth Soccer Foundation for making a scene," he wrote.

In all fairness, it's not too hard to imagine given that the NBA suggested that he refrains from going to games in the Bay Area during the NBA Finals last year for security purposes. The Raptors aren't even his kids.

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