Drake’s Kick account mysteriously disappeared after his “Drizzmas Giveaway” stream on December 26, leaving fans wondering if the Toronto superstar was banned.

During the event, Drake teamed up with Adin Ross for a massive holiday celebration, gambling on Stake and giving away extravagant gifts like cars and stacks of cash. The exact reason for the account’s disappearance is unclear, but speculation online points to a potential fallout with Stake’s ownership.

Rumors spread on social media suggesting the gambling platform’s executives weren’t thrilled with Drake’s additional giveaways during the stream, reportedly sparking a dispute that led to his Kick account’s removal. Some fans even speculated that this could mark the end of Drake’s partnerships with Stake and Kick. However, Bijan Tehrani, co-founder of both platforms, quickly shut down the chatter by posting a blue hat emoji, signaling the claims were false. When asked further, Tehrani said the situation was being misinterpreted and that it was “not that deep.”

Despite the controversy, Drake appeared to have a great time during the stream, joking with guests and even throwing playful jabs at Kendrick Lamar. While discussing Sexyy Red, Drake said, “When I see her, I see two bad ones. N*a, what’s up?” He later added, “Fk what y’all talking ’bout. Shoutout to Sexyy. W Sexyy in the chat,” seemingly referencing Kendrick’s “euphoria” diss.

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Drake’s collaborations with Stake and Kick have been a hot topic in the streaming world for years, especially given his high-profile losses in sports betting. While the fate of his Kick account remains up in the air, there’s no denying his impact on the platform and his ability to command attention during events like the Drizzmas Giveaway.

Do you think Drake’s Kick account was banned, or is this all just a misunderstanding? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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