Drake's Alleged Baby Mama Offered A Job By Porn Site To Support Son

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Recording artist Drake performs onstage at the 2016 iHeartRadio Music Festival at T-Mobile Arena on September 23, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

xHamster has seen a 2700% spike in Rosee Divine searches.

If you're unaware of Drake's alleged baby mama drama, you've been hiding under a rock. Pusha T's most recent diss track towards Drake accused the OVO head honcho of hiding a secret child. Drake has yet to respond to these allegations but he's reportedly supposed to be talking about his alleged child and baby mama on Scorpion. Since then, reports have surfaced that Drake's been financially supporting both Sophie Brusseux and her child. However, it looks like a certain porn site wants her help her financially and has offered her a job.

xHamster's Vice President Alex Hawkins wants to help Sophie Brussaux in whatever way they can. In a blog postblog post, he says that searches for Rosee Divine (Brussaux's stage name) spiked by 2700% since Pusha T dropped "The Story Of Adidon." 

"Searches for porn star Rosee Divine surged over 2700% after the one-time Drake paramour and alleged babymama was outed by Pusha-T in a new dis track," it reads. Hawkins continues to say that he's interested in working with her in the future.

"Rosee may be young, but she's also now technically a MILF — meaning she hits the ultimate demographic convergence. She's also incredibly beautiful, and relatable both to men and women. We're reaching out to her to see if she'd be interested in serving as xHamster official spokesmodel. Since we don't know if Drake will be paying related support, we'd love to do what we can to help support her."

It's highly unlikely that she needs the job at this point, especially since she's also a full time artist and allegedly getting some checks from Aubrey but it's a noble gesture. 

We're still waiting on Drake's response to Pusha T. Apparently, he's ready to "deal with the situation."


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