Drake Gets An Invite To The Maury Povich Show For A Paternity Test

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Drake attends 'The Carter Effect' premiere during the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival at Princess of Wales Theatre on September 9, 2017 in Toronto, Canada.
Maury Povich invites Drake to his show for a paternity test.

The Drake and Pusha T beef reached new heights after "The Story Of Adidon" dropped. While it was a well put together diss track, what really stood out is that Pusha T revealed that Drake might have a son he's been hiding from the public. Drake has yet to reveal whether he actually is the father of Sophie Brusseux's child but it was reported that he's been financially supporting her before and after the pregnancy. Maury Povich has now extended an invitation to Drake to find out if he's the father once and for all.

TMZ recently bumped into Maury Povich at LAX and asked him if he knew anything about Drake's alleged son. Maury Povich got a brief update and now, he wants Drake and his alleged baby mother to join him on the show to determine whether Drizzy is the biological father of his alleged son. With a new season getting ready to launch next month, Maury thinks it's a great opportunity for Drake to settle this once and for all. 

This isn't the first time he's invited rap's elite to his show. After rumors of Offset cheating on Cardi B surfaced, Maury invited both of them to the show to do a lie detector test. However, Maury did seem interested in launching a celebrity version of his show in the future. Whether it will happen is probably unlikely but it would definitely make for great entertainment. 


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