In a whirlwind of gossip and retractions, Akademiks found himself recanting spicy rumors about LeBron James and Drake’s alleged escapades.

Last week, the hip-hop commentator stirred the pot with tales on his Rumble channel, alleging Drake was LeBron’s wingman during Toronto trips.

The claim? Drizzy supposedly ‘supplied’ women for the NBA star, suggesting a covert nightlife partnership. But, as many listeners scratched their heads in disbelief, Akademiks was swiftly eating his words.

During a Twitch stream with Kai Cenat, Akademiks made a public apology. ‘I mess with Bron,’ he stated, admitting he felt guilty about the frenzy he caused. ‘If y’all wanna say it was all lies, I’m with that.’

It was a reversal and a direct apology to LeBron, who Akademiks hails as an icon. In his backpedal, he labeled his own story as fiction, conceding, ‘This shit is not real.’ Despite retracting his comments, he mentioned Drake had hardly concealed LeBron’s rumored infidelities.


To fan the flames, clips surfaced showing Akademiks previously discussing ‘two-mans’ with LeBron and Drake in Canada, adding unsubstantiated details about women provided during these supposed outings.

The talk did not stop there. Akademiks went further, saying, ‘Drake used to supply you with the bitches. I’m sorry, my n-gga.’ His dramatic storytelling painted a picture of deception, but not one he could support.

The saga took another twist with Akademiks suggesting Drake might “snitch,” jokingly pointing out the irony of LeBron’s perfect public image against these salacious stories.

Yet, the pair’s friendship seemed to have its ups and downs. Drake’s track ‘Fighting Irish Freestyle’ appeared to take a jab at LeBron over perceived slights, hinting at a rift amidst their once-tight bond.

Nevertheless, the public apology marks a turn toward mending fences, as Akademiks sets the record straight on his speculations and aims to clear the air.

In the world of celebrity gossip, lessons are learned quickly. Akademiks’ quick shift in narrative reminds us that fact-checking and accountability hold value, even in the wild west of online media.

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