Attention to women who previously dated, spoken to, or fallen in love with Drake, there's a possibility that you could get compensated because of your previous connection with the rapper according to a comedy skit which is obviously satirical.
According to Billboard, "Saturday Night Live" aired a hilarious skit wherein lots of women asked him to pay them after earning millions of dollars through songs inspired by his previous lovers.
Cast member Chloe Fineman's character began the opening statement, saying many fans have witnessed the rapper write dozens of hits about women who have "wronged him" and it made him earn big money.
Guest host of the evening Keke Palmer, who confirmed that she's expecting a child, then announced that they formed the "United Tingz of Aubrey," derived from the musician's real name, Aubrey Drake Graham.
Ego Nwodim's character named Courtney then shared the voicemail about a car payment that became a sample on one of the rapper's interludes.
Palmer then chimed in again and explained how the song "In My Feelings" destroyed her life, saying, "That 'Kiki do you love me?' song ruined my damn life."
The former Nickelodeon star then hilariously reveal that the internet had been asking her if she was the Kiki in the song, but she revealed that she is "Keke, just not that Kiki."
"Stop acting like we smashed and give me my damn $6 million," the host angrily said in a comedic manner.
For fans who wanted to watch the full version of "Saturday Night Live's" recent episode, the show is currently available for streaming via Peacock.
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Other 'Saturday Night Live' Updates
Aside from the comedy skit above, the recent episode of "SNL" was also filled with other surprises.
SZA served as the evening's special musical guest and she finally revealed the official release date of her upcoming album "S.O.S." as well as performed a new song from her upcoming album.
The R&B star played her recent single titled "Shirt" and by the end of her performance, the outlet noted that the singer snuck in some imagery revealing that her highly-anticipated sophomore album will be released on December 9.
Aside from SZA's performance, Keke Palmer also announced on the show that she is indeed pregnant with Darius Jackson's baby after many people's speculations.
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