Drake Randomly Putting Addison Rae’s Hand on His Head in Photoshopped IG Pic Receives Reaction From TikTok Star

Addison Rae, the TikTok titan whose hand is evidently photoshopped onto Drake’s face in a new picture, took to Twitter to share her response to the meme.

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Drake certainly got a few laughs when he posted a photoshopped meme of him sticking his tongue out to Instagram this week, but one reaction in particular has fans talking. 

Addison Rae, the TikTok titan whose hand is apparently superimposed on top of Drake’s face in the picture, took to Twitter to share her response to the image on Tuesday. 

This was way too familiar pic.twitter.com/CzS9bmXaE1

— Addison Rae (@whoisaddison) May 31, 2022

“This way way too familiar,” she wrote, showing a side-by-side of Drizzy’s image with one of her from months before.

Her comment and comparison definitely check out. The watch, nails, and pose of the hand on Drizzy all match Addison’s hand, and his caption of “I can’t make plans with you I don’t even know when I’m gonna see sleep” only makes the totally unexpected connection that much funnier. 

None of this should come as a surprise to fans of the 6 God, as Drake’s been on a bit of a run when it comes to winning the internet this month. Just last week, he shared a heartwarming video to his Instagram Stories of him with his son Adonis, as he asked him how he got so good at playing basketball before capturing a priceless response from the 4-year-old. 

“I shoot at school!” Adonis said with a shrug. “Also, send that to our girl!”

Only time will tell if Adonis’ apparent NBA aspirations will materialize, but he’s already getting cosigned by some of the best to ever touch a basketball in the meantime. In another video posted to Instagram, showing Adonis pounding his chest like LeBron James, Drizzy tagged King James to ask where his son was getting all of his “mannerisms” from. 

“My nephew really love the game,” LBJ wrote in response. 

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