Is Drake Vaccinated? Nicki Minaj Shares His Vaccine Status on Twitter
Is Drake Vaccinated? Nicki Minaj Shares His Vaccine Status on TwitterHome > Entertainment > Music > DrakeSource: Instagram Nicki Minaj Reveals Drake Has Taken the COVID-19 VaccineBy Tatayana YomarySep. 15 2021, Published 5:55 p.m. ET Recently, Nicki Minaj set social media ablaze. The “Seeing Green” femcee tweeted that she would not be attending the MET Gala due to its vaccine protocol. It didn’t take long for people to brand Nicki as anti-vax.Article continues below advertisement Though many understood where Nicki was coming from, the rapper was still in the headlines over the matter. During this uproar, she mentioned that Drake had contracted COVID-19 despite taking a vaccine. This has left many people wondering if it’s true. So, is Drake vaccinated? Find out here.Source: Getty ImagesArticle continues below advertisement On Sept 13 2021 Nicki Minaj shared on social media that Drake had taken the COVID-19 vaccine If you’ve been keeping up with social media, you know that fans were anticipating Nicki Minaj to attend the MET Gala. After all, her last public appearance was over a year ago. Nicki revealed she would not be attending the gala for a plethora of reasons, including the fact that she had contracted COVID-19. In response to a fan, the 38-year-old shared that Drake had contracted COVID-19, even after being vaccinated.Article continues below advertisement Love u babe. I was prepping for vmas then i shot a video & guess who got COVID? Do u know what it is not to be able to kiss or hold your tiny baby for over a week? A baby who is only used to his mama? “get vaccinated” Drake had just told me he got covid wTHE VACCINE tho so chile https://t.co/wInXoJcHBn— Nicki Minaj (@NICKIMINAJ) September 13, 2021 Source: Twitter “Love you, babe. I was prepping for VMA's, then I shot a video, and guess who got COVID-19? Do you know what it is not to be able to kiss or hold your tiny baby for over a week? A baby who is only used to his mama? “Get Vaccinated” Drake had just told me he got COVID-19 with the VACCINE tho so chile,” Nicki wrote on Twitter. Now, Drake fans are wondering when the rapper contracted COVID-19 and if Nicki’s claims are true.Article continues below advertisement Drake has been tight-lipped about whether or not he got vaccinated In Aug. 2021, Drake actually revealed that he contracted COVID-19 on a fan Instagram account. The topic came up as fans noticed a photo Drake posted of himself on Instagram Stories. The photo shows the infamous heart-shaped cutout on his hairline with a faded appearance. View this post on Instagram A post shared by ??????’? ????????? ? (@drizzy_drake_vids) Source: InstagramArticle continues below advertisement “I had COVID-19. That s--t grew in weird. I had to start again. It’s coming back, don’t diss,” Drake commented with a laughing emoji. While it appeared that he was in great spirits at the time, the “Certified Lover Boy” MC did not share any more information about how he contracted COVID-19 or his vaccination status. Page Six reports that the 34-year-old was one of the first celebrities to publicly test for COVID-19 after hanging out with NBA star Kevin Durant in March 2020, just after the baller caught the virus. As a result, Drake tested decided to self-isolate.Article continues below advertisementSource: Getty Images We’re sure that Nicki was not lying about Drake’s vaccination status since the rappers have a very close relationship. And while Drake did publicly get tested for the virus, he’s not really inclined to share his vaccination status.Article continues below advertisement It’s safe to assume that if Drake does plan on touring — especially with the release of his newly minted No.1 album after first week sales — he’ll likely get vaccinated if he hasn't already. Welp at least Drake is vaccinated pic.twitter.com/QkiAwVhDth— Tristin Brown (@trisquire) September 13, 2021 Source: TwitterArticle continues below advertisement If Drake didn’t already tell us he caught covid that would be tea, but I am glad he’s vaccinated lmao makes CLB even better— Glen CoCo (@chrissy_kreme10) September 13, 2021 Source: Twitter The best way to prevent contracting or spreading COVID-19 is to get vaccinated. Thorough hand washing, social distancing, and wearing a mask or cloth facial covering are also extremely important. If you feel you may be experiencing symptoms of coronavirus, which include persistent cough (usually dry), fever, shortness of breath, and fatigue, please call your doctor before going to get tested. For comprehensive resources and updates, visit the CDC website. If you are experiencing anxiety about the virus, seek out mental health support from your provider or visit NAMI.org.AdvertisementMore from Distractify Nicki Minaj Clapped Back at Social Media Users Who Called Her Anti-Vax Did Drake Really Rap About His Millie Bobby Brown and Billie Eilish Controversy? Fans Are Convinced Drake Raps About Rihanna On "Certified Lover Boy" Latest Drake News and UpdatesAdvertisementABOUT DistractifyAbout UsPrivacy PolicyTerms of UseDMCASitemapCONNECT with DistractifyLink to Facebook Link to TwitterLink to InstagramContact us by Email Copyright 2022 Distractify. Distractify is a registered trademark. All Rights Reserved. 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