Drake Roasts Company That Suggested He Wants to 'Appear Tough'

A beauty supply company called out Drizzy on Instagram over his perceived tough guy act.

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If you attempt to drag Drake, you could find your mentions in shambles. A beauty supply company learned this the hard way when it called out Drizzy out for his perceived tough guy act.

The drama started Tuesday when an Instagram user posted a photo of a 2018 headline that read "Drake Is No Angel." The Province article featured a photo of the Toronto rapper donning a controversial hoodie that many believed was pro-Hells Angels—a decades-old violent motorcycle gang. 

"Drake wants to appear tough by all means," @FairyHairandBeauty wrote in the comments section. "He even liked."

The Scorpion rapper caught wind of the dig and immediately fired back.

"You sell silicon mix for damaged and dry roots," he replied.

Drake's clapback received online applause and resulted in a flood of laughing and skull emojis as well as criticisms of @FairyHairandBeauty. 

"Lol you ain’t have to do em like that, that’s cold, ice cold," one comment read. "@fairyhairandbeauty you don’t offer exchanges or refunds yeah your the tough one," read another.

As of Tuesday afternoon, @FairyHairandBeauty's Instagram page remains private. 

Drake received backlash last August after he was spotted wearing the controversial hoodie in a photo posted to Travis Scott's Instagram page. The sweatshirt featured the phrase "Support Downtown Big Red Machine" and the No. 81—a reference to the eighth and first letters of the alphabet, which are also the Hell's Angels' initials. 

"This is a walking billboard for the Hells Angels and this is exactly what the Hells Angels want," Lindsey Houghton, staff sergeant of B.C.'s anti-gang unit, told The Province last year. "They want individuals like him to wear their paraphernalia and propaganda to portray a positive image, to counteract and provide a counter-message to messages and reporting from the media and police and, quite frankly, from the victims who they’ve impacted."

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