Drake shares photo on private jet as he returns to Instagram after alleged X-rated video ‘leaked’ on X

Drake shared a photo from his private jet on Tuesday – hours after he became the number one trending topic on X after a purportedly X-rated video of him was reportedly leaked online.

The 37-year-old rapper, who recently snubbed the Grammys, sent the internet into a frenzy and fans into a frenzy after a clip emerged of the star lying naked in bed and engaging in sex.

Hundreds of thousands of fans quickly began reacting to the clip in disbelief. The rapper has not issued an official response or statement on the video.

Taking to Instagram, the hitmaker shared a photo from the cockpit of his jet with the caption: “Cashville, I’m home.”

Kickstreamer Adin Ross, who is friends with the rapper, previously claimed he sent a voice memo to Drake saying, “We were just watching the shit. It’s like crazy, brother, goddammit.

Drake shared a photo from his private jet on Tuesday, hours after he became the number one trending topic on X after a purportedly X-rated video of him was reportedly leaked online. (photo 2022)

Taking to Instagram, the hitmaker shared a photo from the cockpit of his jet with the caption: 'Cashville, I'm home'

Taking to Instagram, the hitmaker shared a photo from the cockpit of his jet with the caption: ‘Cashville, I’m home’

“You’re blessed with your voice, you’re blessed with performances, you’re blessed with being you, you’re blessed with being number one and you’re also blessed with a damn rocket.”

Ross claimed that Drake responded to him with “eight smiling face emojis” and could use the voice memo as his “next album intro.”

It’s not clear if Drake’s alleged reaction was the star confirming he was the video. He did not comment further on the situation or video.

DailyMail.com has reached out to Drake’s representatives for comment.

This comes after Drake slammed the 2024 Grammy Awards, claiming ‘it doesn’t dictate s***’, while furious SZA fans demanded she be ‘robbed’ of an award on Sunday.

Following Taylor Swift’s win for Album Of The Year, the rapper and SZA’s fanbase had a big hit at the awards show.

Taylor, 34, made history when she earned top honors for her album Midnights at the end of the night in a surprise performance by music icon Celine Dion.

Drake, who did not attend this year’s ceremony, has since dismissed Taylor’s win as he took to Instagram to reshare his iconic 2019 acceptance speech after winning a Grammy five years ago.

Alongside the repost, he wrote: ‘The only thing you amazing artists remember about this show is not the facts, but only the opinions of a group of people whose names are kept secret (you can literally google it).

The rapper, 37, who recently slammed the Grammys, sent the internet into a frenzy and fans into a frenzy after a clip emerged of the star lying naked in bed and engaging in a sex act

The rapper, 37, who recently slammed the Grammys, sent the internet into a frenzy and fans into a frenzy after a clip emerged of the star lying naked in bed and engaging in a sex act

“Congratulations to everyone who won something for hip-hop, but this show doesn’t dictate s*** in our world.”

Meanwhile, SZA fans claimed the artist should have won the Album Of The Year award instead of Taylor, despite already winning three awards.

Fans of the singer took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to comment demanding that she be robbed of her success.

Some wrote: ‘sza snubbed for album of the year #GRAMMYS’

“SZA got robbed omfg.”

This comes after Drake snubbed the 2024 Grammy Awards, claiming 'it doesn't dictate s***' as furious SZA fans demanded she be 'robbed' of an award on Sunday

This comes after Drake snubbed the 2024 Grammy Awards, claiming ‘it doesn’t dictate s***’ as furious SZA fans demanded she be ‘robbed’ of an award on Sunday

SZA was the most nominated artist participating in the event with nine.

She won best R&B song for her hit Snooze, best pop duo/group performance with Phoebe Bridgers for Ghost In The Machine and best progressive R&B album for SOS.

Others nominated for Best Album include Oliva Rodrigo, Miley Cyrus, Jon Batiste, Janelle Monae and Boygenius.