Drake’s Father, Goes After Wendy Williams For Her Comments About Drake

Posted On : May 30, 2018

Fans have been talking since Pusha T clapped back with a diss record to Drake called, Story of Adidon.

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Pusha T and Drake have had a long running “beef” that stared many years ago. But Drake’s father is now dragged into this beef when Pusha T dropped a song entitled, ‘The Story of Adidon’, on which the New York rapper, (Pusha T), alleges that Drake has secretly had a child with adult film actress Sophie Brussaux.

The accusation has grabbed headlines (“You are hiding a child, let that boy come home / Deadbeat motherf***** playin’ border patrol, ooh / Adonis is your son / And he deserves more than an Adidas press run, that’s real”).

As of right now, Drake has been relatively quiet about the manner but his father, Dennis Graham, is not here for anyone to disrespect his son. Recently, talk show host Wendy Williams shed her thoughts on the matter and Dennis Graham let her have it!

Drake’s Father Dragged Wendy Williams For Her Pusha T And Drake Commentary:

During Wendy Williams’ Hot Topic segment, she touched on the Pusha T and Drake beef. Williams began her segment by stating that Drake allegedly doesn’t write his own music. With a picture of Drake in black face, Williams spoke to her audience as she displayed real photograph taken by photographer David Leyes. Leyes took two photos of Drake in black face, one was a colored photo as the other shot was in black and white. Williams poked fun at the photo and stated that Drake had “cha, cha, cha hands”. Williams continued to insult Drake by alleging that he doesn’t write from the heart. She continued to bring up rumors that Drake reportedly has a baby by a former stripper and porn star.

Pusha T Claims That Drake Has A Love Child He’s Not Supporting:

In case you haven’t heard, “The Story of Adidon”, Pusha T attacked Drake’s parenting skills as he mentioned a rumor that has been quietly going around. It appears that porn star and former exotic dancer Sophie Brussaux is the mother of Drake’s son, Adonis.  While it has not been confirmed, Pusha T mentioned Sophie Brussaux in his song as he alleged that Drake was a dead beat dad. Despite online rumors and speculation, Drake has not come forward with any details about whether or not he is the father of Sophie Brussaux’s son. Interesting enough, Adonis was reportedly born on Drake’s birthday, October 24th.

Check Out Wendy Williams’ Commentary Below:

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Wendy Williams Crossed The Line When She Brought Up Drake’s Dad:

Wendy Williams rubbed Dennis Graham, Drake’s father, the wrong way when she mentioned his name on her show. In discussing Pusha T’s song, Williams stated that Graham abandoned Drake when he was 5 years old and that now he’s back in Drake’s life. Wendy also laughed and mentioned that Drake parades his father around in Steve Harvey suits. In truth, she was simply repeating what Pusha T said in his song. However, Dennis Graham caught Wendy dragging his son’s name through the mud and he left Wendy have it.

On his Instagram page, Dennis Graham shared that he turned on Wendy’s talk show for enjoyment. However, she crossed the line when she brought his son into it, Mr. Graham said.

Here’s What Dennis Graham Had To Say To Wendy Williams:

I had come to actually finally like Wendy Williams and watch her show it grew on me,Here’s the game changer, It’s very informative when you listen to a talk host report a story that they’ve actually researched and share it with their audience but this Rupaul Drag Race Queen looking B#+##^ has stepped out of her lane,You know nothing about Drake or Myself,Do your research before you try and be funny to your 79 capacity audience,Rupaul Jr WATCH HOW YOU SPEAK ON OUR NAME!!!!!!!! I lost all respect for you today !!!!’nn

In other words, don’t come for Drake or Pops Graham will deal with you!

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