Drake’s Father Caught On Video … Creepily Grabbing White Woman!

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Drake’s father Dennis Graham is going viral, for fondling an unsuspecting White woman inside a Los Angeles restaurant.

LOS ANGELES, CA – MAY 23: 2021 BILLBOARD MUSIC AWARDS — Pictured: (l-r) Sandi Graham, Drake, and Dennis Graham pose backstage during the 2021 Billboard Music Awards held at the Microsoft Theater on May 23, 2021 in Los Angeles, California. — (Photo by Todd Williamson/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images)

Media take Out learned that the incident occurred in 2019. In the video, Drake’s father is seen pulling a woman close to him and grabbing her suggestively. The woman seems shocked and very uncomfortable with the elder Graham – and his touchy ways.

the video is currently going viral – after Drake’s mortal enemy Kendrick Lamar exposed some of the inner workings of Drake’s family proclivities in multiple diss tracks.

In another video, a woman claims that Drake’s father tried to lure her into a party back at his place.

Drake was raised in two neighbourhoods. He lived on Weston Road in Toronto’s working-class west end until grade six and attended Weston Memorial Junior Public School until grade four, playing minor hockey with the Weston Red Wings. Drake was a promising right winger, reaching the Upper Canada College hockey camp, but left at the behest of his mother following a vicious cross-check to his neck during a game by an opposing player. He moved to one of the city’s affluent neighbourhoods, Forest Hill, in 2000.

When asked about the move, Drake replied, “[We had] a half of a house we could live in. The other people had the top half, we had the bottom half. I lived in the basement, my mom lived on the first floor. It was not big, it was not luxurious. It was what we could afford.” At age 10, Drake appeared in a comedic sketch which aired during the 1997 NHL Awards, featuring a riff of Martin Brodeur and Ron Hextall and their record as being the only goalies to have scored multiple goals

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