Rapper Drake would be sued by a model for allegedly causing damage to her intimate area after allegedly applying hot sauce to a condom that she wanted to manipulate to get pregnant.
Apparently, the Canadian had sex with the woman and when he threw the condom into the garbage can, he added hot sauce, supposedly as a method he always uses to avoid unwanted pregnancies or theft of sperm.
The woman used the semen left by Drake in the condom to get pregnant, but the substance put by the artist to the latex caused irritation.
It is said that both met on social networks and decided by consensus to have intimate relationships.
The couple met in a hotel room to have sex, according to expanded comments.
The woman proceeded to demand that the singer had "Burned" the vagina after putting, without her knowing it, hot sauce inside the condom they used to have sex.
Although he did not specify if he was referring to the controversial issue, the singer used his social networks to send a message: “You can have your 15 minutes of fame … I will take the other 23 hours and 15 minutes.”
+ His life and career
Drake is named the artist of the decade, according to the Billboard Music Awards as he is the musician with the best sales from 2010 to 2021.
The rapper beat Taylor Swift, Bruno Mars, Rihanna and Adele, who in that same order make up the list of the most successful singers of recent years, according to the well-known music magazine, which since 1956 has produced the most popular album and song lists. sold in the United States.
According to the Billboard methodology, Drake was positioned as the artist with the best records both in the sales charts and in the sections that measure the impact on social networks and the income derived from his tours.
In total, the rapper reached number one on the Billboard 200 chart (which recognizes the most successful albums of the moment) 9 times, thanks to the 5 albums he published since 2010 and other "mixtapes" commercial.
He is also the artist with the most accolades in the history of the Billboard Awards, which recognize the best sellers of the year, unlike the Grammys, voted by experts in the music industry.
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