Drake Debuts His New Tattoo Of His Son Adonis

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Drake accepts the Best Rap Song award for 'God's Plan' onstage during the 61st Annual GRAMMY Awards at Staples Center on February 10, 2019 in Los Angeles, California.
Drizzy gets some new ink for his seed.

Drake's been embracing fatherhood a bit more in the public eye ever since Pusha T spilled the tea on "The Story Of Adidon." While the reveal clouded the hype around his album, he opened up about fatherhood and his struggles on Scorpion. Although he's still hiding his son from the world, he recently gave fans a quick look at how his son looks like. The rapper seems to have gotten a portrait of his son tattooed on his left arm.

Drake shared several pictures of himself on Instagram from his first of three shows in Paris last night. The first picture gives a glimpse of the tattoo but another picture captured by Anthony Hilliard provides a better look at the piece. 

Adonis officially has his own territory of Drake's arm. On the song, "March 14th," Drake raps, "October baby for irony's sake, of course/I got this 11 tatted for somebody, now it's yours." Internet sleuths picked apart those two bars, speculating that Drake had an 11 tattooed on him in honor of Jorja Smith after allegations surfaced that the two had a fling.

Adonis mother, Sophie Brusseaux, showed face at the rapper's concert last night where she was seen having the time of her life. The rapper and she have reportedly maintained a good relationship as they co-parent Adonis. 


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