Drake Sweetly Lays On His Three-Year-Old Son Adonis In New Adorable Photo

Drake Sweetly Lays On His Three-Year-Old Son Adonis In New Adorable Photo
Like most of us this Thanksgiving, we took the time to really count our blessings after such a tumultuous year and the continuing coronavirus pandemic. Rapper Drake appears to also be quite thankful for the simple things in life: time with his son!

Drake’s son, Adonis
On Friday (November 27), Drake posted a heartwarming photo of himself and his three-year-old son Adonis Graham lounging in bed together. It almost appears that the two were supposed to be watching television together, but Drake is pictured with his eyes closed resting on his son’s tiny shoulder and Adonis has his head leaned on top of his father’s as he holds a bowl of snacks.

The “God’s Plan” rapper didn’t have much in the way of words to say and simply captioned the photo with a crossed fingers emoji. Regardless, the photo evoked many smiles and emotions from people all around the world with the post receiving nearly 4 million likes. Check out some of the responses to the sweet photo from fans as well as celebrities including fellow rappers Chance The Rapper, Juelz Santana and E40, DJ Khaled, singers Brooke Valentine and Justin Bieber, and many more:

What do you think of Drake’s picture with his son Adonis? Let us know in the comments!
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