Drake’s “Falling Back” Wife Recalls Her Experience & How She Got Her Role In The Video

Drake has been releasing tons of behind-the-scenes content through his 100gigs.org website. Now, though, a model/actress affiliated with one the artist’s past music videos is giving the public similar access. According to HipHopDX and The Comfortable Pod, Riley Simpson, an LA native, was one of the many wives in the visuals for Drake’s Honestly, Nevermind track, “Falling Back”. She was invited onto The Comfortable Pod recently and she divulged on her experience on set for the five days she was asked to be there. Overall, Simpson seemed to have a great time throughout the process, even calling Drake “the coolest person ever” and saying that he was taking care of everyone involved.

“Like, he was listening. We could be across the room like, ‘I’m hungry,’ and he’d be like, ‘What do you want to eat?’”, Simpson explains. She also went onto mention how they were going to lunches and dinners with full bars every day. However, Simpson also talked about some of the things she witnessed and laid out some of the restrictions while she was with Drake. “You couldn’t pull your phone out. You weren’t allowed to record anything, you weren’t allowed to take pictures in your dress, nothing”, she began.

Read More: Nike Kobe 8 Protro “University Red” Officially Unveiled

Drake Sent Multiple Women Home From The “Falling Back” Set

 
 
 
 
 
View this post on Instagram
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

A post shared by Comfortable Podcast (@thecomfortablepod)

“And if you did, you would go home. So, there were girls that got sent home on day one”. Moreover, Simpson says that some girls took too much advantage of the bars. “There were girls that would get too f***ed up – sent home”. Furthermore, some were just being straight up disrespectful, “There were girls that made fun of his hair – sent home. They made fun of his hair”! It appears that those women cost themselves quite a bit of publicity and “a s*** ton of money”. It sounds like Drake is a nice guy, but you certainly don’t want to test your luck.

What are your thoughts on the model’s recounting of her time shooting the “Falling Back” music video with Drake? Do you think this will somehow be used against the rapper in the future? Was it right for him to send those women home for what they did? We would like to hear what you have to say, so leave your thoughts in the comments. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Drake. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

Read More: Donald Trump’s Sour Note: 14 Artists Who’ve Banned Their Music From His Campaigns

[Via] [Via]

The post Drake’s “Falling Back” Wife Recalls Her Experience & How She Got Her Role In The Video appeared first on HotNewHipHop.

Drake Gets Married To 23 Women In His New Nine-Minute ‘Falling Back’ Video

Out of nowhere yesterday, Drake went ahead and launched a new era by announcing the album Honestly, Nevermind, which was released just a few hours after Drake broke the news. This means the Certified Lover Boy era is officially in the rear view, yet his new video for “Falling Back” is perhaps the most lover boy thing Drake has ever done.

The nine-minute clip starts with Drake taking big, nervous breaths as he prepares for his wedding. NBA big-man and Kardashian associate Tristan Thompson is there to fulfill his best man duties and talk Drake through his nerves. After Drake gets to the altar and says, “I do,” he’s met with a chorus of “I do’s” in return, from the 23 brides standing in front of him.

The premise makes for some funny visuals, like the gigantic ring box, the secret handshakes Drake has with each of his now-wives, and the cake crowded with bride figurines. The video proper ends at about the six-minute mark, with the last three minutes dedicated to the lengthy list of credits, showing off behind-the-scenes photos, and giving more screen time to the wedding band that pops up in the middle of the clip.

Watch the “Falling Back” video above.

Honestly, Nevermind is out now via OVO/Republic. Get it here.