During his son's first show, Drake tells fans: "Y’all, keep your bras on"
Drake to the stage at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California, on Saturday evening as part of his It's All a Blur tour, which he is co-headlining with 21 Savage, to promote their collaborative album Her Loss.
“Look, to be honest with you, I can’t talk about titties tonight in LA because my son is at the show for the first time,” Drake said, addressing the audience. “We’ve got to keep this real PG tonight. Y’all keep your bras on.”
Throwing bras on-stage has become a regular occurrence on this tour and even led to one woman getting scouted by Playboy. During their show at Chicago's United Centre, Drake excitedly picked up a bra that had been thrown on stage, and after holding it up, he said: "36G?! Locate this woman immediately". TikTok user Veronica Correia was later identified, which led to the Playboy offer.
The woman who threw the 36G bra at Drake 😂 pic.twitter.com/WOjZ4S6fio
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“I went to Drake’s concert with no intention of really throwing my bra,” Correia told TMZ. “I had mentioned it, but I was like, ‘You know what? This is what I’m going to wear for the night. I’m going to keep it on.’ And then, I was having a little fun and he came past me and walked to the DJ booth where he was really singing right in from me. I was like, ‘Yeah, I’m gonna do it,’ because he passed right by me.”
She continued: “I just knew he was going to pick it up if I threw it right at his feet. There was no way he was going to walk by it. So, I ended up taking the one off that I was wearing that night. That is my actual bra size. And I threw it at his feet and I lost my mind when he picked it up and reacted the way he did. It was definitely full circle.”
Drake is set to release a new album, For All The Dogs, imminently.
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