Drake tweeted a joyful holiday photo with his mother and son on Tuesday, celebrating the holidays with his family.
The 37-year-old Grammy winner shared a photo of himself on Instagram holding his stunning 63-year-old mother Sandi Graham and his cute six-year-old son Adonis.
The gorgeous trio seemed to be in a good mood as they grinned and posed by an exquisite Christmas tree.
Drake captioned the photo, saying, “Gifted you things with and without barcodes, gave with every fiber of my soul, Gia stones that glowed and Chanel flaps that overflowed.”
“I even gave you the tools to avoid reaping what you sowed…but somehow different stories are being told on road,” he said as he wrapped up the enigmatic message.
Drake and French artist Sophie Brussaux are co-owners of Adonis.
After years of enmity, the business mogul and Sophie seem to be getting along much better now that they are co-parents. Drake even called his baby mama a “fluke” in the 2020 song When To Sаy When.
Drake used a song from his 2018 double album Scorpion to officially announce his fatherhood after first rejecting Sophie’s claims that she was carrying his child.
‘The kid is mine,’ he rapped, adding, ‘I wasn’t hidein’ my kid from the world / I was hidein’ the world from my kid.”
In 2018, Drake talked about Adonis’ birth conditions and his relationship with Brussaux on HBO’s The Shop.
After Adonis was born on October 11, 2017, his parents did not release any pictures of him until March 2020.
Drake stated on Young Money Radio, “I want to be able to go places with my son and share memories with my son.” “I don’t want to feel like I have to force everyone to live under this shadow simply because I made the decision in life to become a “famous.” All I wаnted to do was get rid of that.
Regarding his mother, Drake has continuously thanked Sandi Graham for raising him in his songs.
In July 2023, Drake paid tribute to his mother once more at a performance at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
Entertainer Sandi joined her son on stage as he serenaded her with his family-focused song, Look What You’ve Done.
The rapper was primarily raised by his mother throughout his early years after being born in Toronto on October 24, 1986. Dennis Graham was a musician originally from Memphis, and Sandi was a Canadian school teacher.
When he was just five years old, his parents, who had first met in a Toronto nightclub in the early 1980s, got divorced.