Drake Has Hilarious Interaction With Someone’s Mom At Dinner

Drake just appeared in a hilarious Instagram video interacting with someone’s mom at a dinner table. Moreover, it wasn’t just one woman, but seemingly a group of them who ate together and then realized the 6 God was close by. In the clip, the Canadian superstar clearly knew that the table noticed him, and said “Wassup girl?” as he walked by. Then, he exclaimed as the table hyped him up right back, moving his hands and sticking his tongue out. Furthermore, the person who posted said video (and whose mom Drake addressed) captioned their IG Story post with, “Did Drake just say ‘wasss up girlie’ to my mom?” Also, it’s not the only fan interaction that he had this week, or the first to be caught on video.

Moreover, maybe a lot of people will clown the rapper for his attitude in the clip, but he could’ve acted like a lot of other celebrities and just ignored the people fawning over him. At the very least, it’s quite the comical interaction and might even become a meme format with how popular he is. After all, his calls of “21, can you do somethin’ for me?” on the song “Rich Flex” became a hilarious moment online, which he addressed shortly after Her Loss‘s release.

Drake Hilariously Greets An Instagrammer’s Mom During Dinner

“I understand after all these years that, I feel like I have a polarizing presence,” he remarked during a stream. “I’m almost a character in people’s movies and therefore, there’s a running dialogue. There’s jokes. You’re either the villain to some people or hero to some people. It just comes with the territory.

“But ultimately, I’ve just found a way,” the 36-year-old continued. “I’ve always been able to laugh at myself, but I really do feel now that I mentally am able to separate the two. So I just want to stay in that zone, that’s kinda my resolution. I feel really good right now.” With that in mind, hopefully the superstar can continue to take himself not too seriously and keep making the art he wants to make. Regardless, stick around on HNHH for the latest news, updates, and potentially meme-worthy moments from Drake.

Lil Wayne Says His Mom Pushed Him To Have A Kid At 14

Lil Wayne recently opened up about how his mom encouraged him to become a father when he was just 14 years old. Moreover, he shared his story while receiving Dr. Dre’s Global Impact Award from the Recording Academy’s Black Music Collective. While he gave a speech accepting the honor, he spoke on the early years of his life right before he became a star. “I walked into my momma room and I was 14. She asked me for a kid because my dad was killed. Her son had just blew up and went on his first tour. We did not know that was gonna be six months.

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 02: (L-R) Reginae Carter and Lil Wayne attend the Recording Academy Honors presented by The Black Music Collective during the 65th GRAMMY Awards on February 02, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Johnny Nunez/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)

“When I came home…” he continued. “She said ‘Son, I can’t live in this house by myself. We’re gonna have to figure something out.’ I’d like to thank Antonia Johnson,” the mother of Tunechi’s first daughter Reginae. Moreover, he continued: “for reasoning with me and my mom, and my life. I’d like to thank every single one of my kids and every single one of their mothers.” Also, the Young Money MC reflected on his humble beginnings.

 “I want you all to know that I don’t get honored,” he said. “Where I’m from, New Orleans, you’re not supposed to do this.” However, now as a living legend in hip-hop, he proved that the praise is worth it. “Lil Wayne…I love you so much,” Drake said when presenting the award. “I know I probably get annoying with saying how much you mean to me and my family, but I think I speak on behalf of everybody when I say that our careers, our cadences, our melodies, maybe our face tats or our outfits or our decisions in general would not have been the same without your natural gift to just be yourself.”

Meanwhile, Weezy’s legacy seems more celebrated than ever. For one, he’ll perform at this year’s Grammys along with many other MCs to celebrate hip-hop’s 50th anniversary. Also, the New Orleans MC recently announced dates for the upcoming Welcome To Tha Carter tour. While hip-hop evolves and shifts and finds new exponents, those of Tunechi’s caliber define the game for years and years. Overall, huge props to the one and only Lil Wayne, and check back into HNHH for the latest news on his incredible career.