Did Drake and Serena Williams date?
Rumors suggest they dated on and off between 2011 and 2015.
Celebrity / Relationships
Drake appears to have reignited a past feud with Serena Williams by liking a shady comment on Instagram, sparking speculation and debate among fans about their history.
Drake’s recent activity on Instagram has once again drawn Serena Williams into the spotlight, with fans interpreting his actions as a continuation of a long-simmering feud. The rapper liked a comment under a photo of himself with Sexyy Red that read, "Serena Williams upgrade," immediately sparking discussion about his intentions.
This incident follows years of speculation about a romantic relationship between Drake and Williams, rumored to have occurred between 2011 and 2015. Drake has also referenced Williams in his music, including a line in his 2022 song "Middle of the Ocean" where he referred to her husband, Alexis Ohanian, as "a groupie." In 2016, he suggested that his song "Too Good" was inspired by Serena.
Serena Williams has largely remained silent on the matter, and she has explicitly denied that her appearance during Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime performance, where she performed a dance move to a song that was perceived as a diss towards Drake, was intended as a slight.
The current situation has divided fans, with some criticizing Drake for being petty and others seeing it as harmless banter. Regardless, the incident underscores the power of social media in shaping public perception and fueling celebrity drama.
Rumors suggest they dated on and off between 2011 and 2015.
Serena has mostly remained silent, denying any negative feelings towards Drake.
Serena Williams denied that it was meant to be a jab at Drake.
He has referenced her in multiple songs, sometimes with controversial undertones.
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