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Fat Joe shares "disrespectful" gift from Drake in hilarious new video

Aug 24, 2023Aug 24, 2023

The not-so-unique present was in response to Fat Joe’s recent admission of jealousy toward his Toronto counterpart.

On Wednesday (Aug. 16), Fat Joe shared a video of him opening a gift he received from Drake a few days before his 53rd birthday. As viewers will see, the clip became progressively funnier as he unboxes it.

“You can’t make this s**t up. ‘Congratulations, Fat Joe, it’s your birthday, you got a present from Stake.’ Stake aka my brother Drake’s company. What a beautiful package. Oh my God, let me see what they gave us,” he explained to the camera before revealing the actual item inside to be a pair of socks with his name stitched on them. “Yo, this the most disrespectful s**t I’ve ever seen in my life. Yo, Stake. Yo, Drake. I said I don’t have a sock or a croissant. Godd**n, be careful what you wish for. Thank you. It’s the thought that counts.”

The “sock or a croissant” line that Joe referred to stems from an Instagram Live stream in July where he admitted being envious of his Canadian counterpart. “Let me tell you why I might be jealous of Drake,” the Terror Squad frontman began. “I’ve never seen a guy people love more. Okay? Because it’s rumors his airplane — which looks like the flyest plane in the world — was actually given to him by a friend. Someone who wants to be down with the man who has a 15-year run of unstoppable hits.”

He continued, “Then there’s a guy who owns all the crypto s**t, he buys the 2Pac ring for $1 million and he gives it to Drake. Who the f**k is giving people this type of s**t? Yes, I’m not making this s**t up… Bro, they won’t give me a f**king pack of socks! They won’t give me a croissant. F**k, this some bulls**t. Yea, they’re billionaires, but godd**n! Why don’t a billionaire give me some s**t like that? I don’t know. Every time I turn around, I hear some s**t about somebody giving Drake some crazy s**t!”

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