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Drake Makes Up With Tattoo Artist, Another Fan Gets Drake Tattoo


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By Nadeska Alexis

In the last installation of this story, Drake paid a visit to the tattoo artist responsible for inking “DRAKE” across a fan’s forehead—to “give him a warning”—and now the two have finally put their differences behind them. The tattoo artist tweeted the reconciliation so all could see, and meanwhile, Complex tracked down a fan who tattooed a picture of the fan with the Drake forehead tattoo on her arm. Get it? Neither do we.

Drake Addresses Fan's Forehead Tattoo, Threatens Artist

On Wednesday (January 25) the tattoo artist, Kevin Campbell, directed the following tweet at Drake. “Nice talking to you buddy, glad everything's cleared up. It's good that something positive came out of this whole fiasco. Stay up,” he wrote, following up with, “Drake beef officially squashed... Everybody can now move on. Only positivity from here on out.” Whew. Just when we thought this thing could potentially go on forever.

Woman Tattoos Drake's Name Across Her Forehead

Then, in an added twist, Complex unearthed the above photo of another fan who decided to tattoo a photo of the girl with the forehead tattoo on her own arm. Since this one isn’t a forehead tattoo, does that mean that Drake won’t waste his time sending in the muscle again?



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