Drake fans place signs outside Kanye West’s childhood home
Following Kanye West's decision to very quickly leak (and delete) Drake's home address, fans of Drake took matters into their own hands by leaving signs on the steps of Kanye West's childhood home.
Earlier this month Drake seemed to throw some shade at Kanye West during his verse on Trippie Redd's "Betrayal" track, where he rapped: "I done done it all, it's like I'm Shawty Lo (Shawty) / All these fools I'm beefin' that I barely know / Forty-five, forty-four (Burned out), let it go / 'Ye ain't changin' shit for me, it's set in stone."
West then posted a screenshot of a group chat (potentially with Drake in it), where he shared a picture of the Joker and promised to Drake: "You will never recover", and followed it up by quickly posting - and deleting - a screenshot of a map that appeared to reveal Drake's Toronto mansion address.
Drake seemed to laugh it off in a video shared on Instagram, but now Drake fans have involved themselves by vandalising Kanye West's childhood home.
A replica of West's childhood home featured in his third Donda listening party event last week, and prior to Donda dropping over the weekend, Drake fans left some signs on the steps of the house, which read: "45 44 BURNT OUT", "FUCK JUSTIN LABOY" and "CLB coming soon".
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