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Drake Shows Off His Massive Collection Of Bras Thrown By Fans—And Wow

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The singer shared a photo on Instagram of his bra collection, and fans were in awe.

Concertgoers have a tendency to hurl things at performers on stage, either to show their affection, or perhaps out of a desire to make some sort of physical connection.

The trend has, unfortunately, caused shows to pause mid-performance.


Harry Styles was temporarily blinded after being hit in the eye with Skittles, and Pink! was stumped when a fan threw a bag of human ashes at her.

Canadian rapper Drake, on the other hand, is constantly receiving "gifts" from female fans that confirm his status as a sex symbol.

They throw their bras at him. And he has been holding onto them.

On Wednesday, the "Toosie Slide" rapper shared a photo that showed the size of his collection.


The collection featured bras in a variety of styles, sizes, and colors—all laid out in neat rows on the floor.

In the photo, Drake flashed a huge grin with his arms outstretched as he stood in front of the souvenirs gathered throughout the ongoing It's All A Blur tour.

Amused social media users shared their observations.

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As pleased as he is about being showered with love in the form of women's undergarments, there was one instance where Drake asked fans to maintain decorum.

In August, during one of his shows at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California, the rapper asked female fans to refrain from throwing their bras up on stage due to the fact that his 5-year-old son, Adonis Graham, was in the audience watching daddy perform for the first time.

He told the LA crowd:

"I can't talk about t*tties tonight in LA, because my son is at the show for the first time ever."
"We're gonna keep it PG tonight. Y'all keep your bras on."
@therealkduece

#drake out here in #LA wildin tonight 😭😭 #concert #losangeles #viralpost #trendingpost #explorepage✨ #fypppppppppppppppp #foryou #fyppppppppp #hiphopmusic #fyp #rapmusic #itsallablurtour #21savage #drizzy #hollywood

The It's All A Blur tour, which consists of 56 dates across the U.S. and Canada, is his first North American tour in five years.

With an ending date set for October 9 in Columbus, Ohio, it's likely his bra collection will continue to expand.

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