Drake is tackling the trust issues caused by six-pack abs.
“People think you got it… (a) the steps are complete,” podcaster Bobby Altov asked the “Passion Fruit” rapper on Tuesday’s episode of her new “Not This Again” podcast. “Did you do that?”
“No. People say I got my BBL too, right?” the 38-year-old rapper said, referring to Brazil’s butt lifting procedures. “They call me bbl drizzy.”
“I don’t know if a wagon like me looked crazy when I walked here, but did you do that?” he asked.
Althoff, 28, relaxed in a pillow-covered bed, continued to burn artists about where rumors came from.
“I think it was like I came from the gym,” he explained about a recent photo showing a dramatic six-pack abs that rekindled cosmetic surgery rumors in June. “I was sweating from the photo.”
The rapper also confirmed that the image will be enhanced.
“Maybe I liked going to FaceTune, and I liked it, and say the details, do you know?
Incredible Altov tried to confirm that the rapper had retouched a photo of his glittering abs.
“Yeah, I, maybe I, have increased saturation or something,” he explained. “I think I like hitting it too hard. I hit it too hard.”
“Yeah, they don’t look like that,” he confessed.
In June, the “One Dance” hitmaker was roasted after benting her glittering abs in post-exercise photos. The mirror selfie – taken from behind a stock bar – was shared along with a brief video clip of himself jogging shirtlessly down the park road.
The Grammy Award-winning artist captioned the June 28th post.
Fans quickly roasted the Drake. “ABS ordered ABS from Temu n and forgot to add a shoulder (triceps),” wrote one follower, but another cried out, “The abs don’t match the body.”
“Is the arm definition surgery next month?” The third one has been removed.
Plastic surgery Instagram account @surgeonmade_curves added fuel to the fire by reposting the photo with the caption “Drake (do it again.” The account claimed that the Canadian rapper was “unfamiliar with the surgical table.”
“This guy is so hyped that I show them abs/body and give them it every time,” they wrote at the time.