Monday on Instagram, Drake shared the first photos of his son with French model Sophie Brussaux.
In one of the snaps, baby Adonis — showing off his beautiful blue eyes and blond curls — poses alongside his famous father. In another, the cute tot clutches his teddy bear as they ride in a toy Range Rover.
The “God’s Plan” rapper also shared a sweet pic of his parents, and another featuring himself, Brussaux, and their bundle of joy.
In the caption, the MC urges fans to “shift your attention right away to something bright” if one begins to overthink or have thoughts of fear. Drake is most likely referencing the coronavirus pandemic, which — according to CNN on Monday morning — has resulted in at least 2,490 reported U.S. deaths.
“It doesn’t matter what has happened in the past or what is happening around us now, you can always make the choice to break free of the wheel of suffering and panic and open up to your own light,” the musician wrote. “We are powerful manifestors, so once you make the choice in the moment to shift your awareness to something good, it will show you in your reality.”
He added, “It’s impossible to always control your surroundings, but when you shift the focus to how you want to feel, everything will conspire to assist you.”
Last month, Drake received criticism when he referred to Brussaux as a “fluke” in his song “When to Say When.”
“Baby mama fluke, but I love her for who she is,” the 33-year-old raps in the tune.
After Pusha T made the claim in his May 2018 diss track “The Story of Adidon,” Drake confirmed that he had secretly welcomed a baby with Brussaux in his song “March 14.”
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