Drake had the best response after Mallory Edens, daughter of Milwaukee Bucks owner Wes Edens, trolled him at the Toronto Raptors game Thursday.
Edens wore a T-shirt of his sworn enemy, Pusha T, in an apparent dig at the rapper.
However, it seems like the Canadian star had the last laugh as he then replaced his Instagram profile picture with a pic of her face.
Despite the alleged beef, Drake insisted “all is fair in war and war” on his Story and offered Edens tickets to OVO Fest.
Drake’s comments come after Giannis Antetokounmpo’s rep criticized his sideline antics during the NBA playoffs.
Georgios Dimitropoulos, the senior director for Octagon Basketball Europe, tweeted about the Raptors’ ambassador on Wednesday. Dimitropoulos took exception with the Canadian rapper’s behaviour during Tuesday’s Eastern Conference Finals game 4.
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“Imagine a gig and an athlete on VIP seats, right next to the band, stands up on the stage just to show off during the entire game, knowing cameras are on him, occasionally even massaging the singer,” he wrote in a since-deleted tweet. “Security and him both allow it. Never seen anything as disrespectful as this before…”
Throughout the game, Drake roamed the Raptors’ sidelines. An animated “God’s Plan” rapper taunted Antetokounmpo after a failed free-throw. He even gave coach Nick Nurse a playful massage.
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Drizzy posted this photo of himself celebrating courtside in response.
Backlash aside, Toronto Mayor John Tory insisted Drake was the city’s “most enthusiastic ambassador.”
He posted:
Fans reacted with epic memes on social media.
Meanwhile, the daughter of one of the Milwaukee Bucks owners is firing back, showing Drake that two can play at that game.
Mallory Edens, daughter of Bucks co-owner Wes Edens, sat courtside during game 5 in Milwaukee on Thursday wearing a t-shirt emblazoned with the image of Drake nemesis Pusha T as she sat next to Green Bay QB Aaron Rodgers, who is hilariously identified as “‘Game of Thrones’ extra & NFL MVP.”