Drake’s dad Dennis Graham was the subject of plenty of jokes after he was spotted wearing an outfit that only Chester Cheetah himself would be jealous of.
In a series of photos and videos that went viral on Wednesday (August 7), the elder Graham can be seen posing with fans wearing a hoodie and a sweatshirt emblazoned with the Flamin’ Hot Cheetos logo. To add extra sauce, the pair posed in front of a Cheetos display at a gas station.
“N-gga looks like it signed a 360 agreement with the gas station,” one netizen joked in response. Someone else said: “Can’t Drake give this nigga some Nike tech?” [crying emoji] Because this is so embarrassing, asl wtf.
Other comments included, “Looks like Alchester,” and “His dad looks like he just got back from a 35-year bid.”
Bra bumps into Drake’s dad in the craziest way pic.twitter.com/eieXAkFrQw
— HoodFamousTV (@HoodFamousTV_) August 8, 2024
In 2022, Dennis Graham got a less than impressive-looking Drake tattoo, only to be laughed at by his own son.
6 God posted an inked photo of his father on Instagram, a portrait of a young Drake leaning on his right shoulder, along with a less than exciting caption.
“@therealdennisg I’m just sitting here wondering why you do this to me, our family,” Drizzy wrote in the caption, along with several laughing emojis.
According to TMZ, Graham got the ink in 2017 from tattoo artist Money Mike, who parked his car at Graham’s house, made a four-hour appointment and got the tattoo done for free .
“I’m honored to have @champagnepapi’s father’s likeness tattooed on @therealdennisg,” Mike wrote on his website at the time. “Thank you again Dennis for your hospitality and letting me do this for you. Chu Chu.
Graham has appeared in many of Drake’s music videos and was himself the drummer for Jerry Lee Lewis, where his music career began. After posting a photo of himself, he apparently wanted to return the favor.
His father isn’t the only family member Drake has tattooed on his body. The OVO boss also has portraits of his late uncle, grandmother and mother hanging on his back, as well as tributes to Lil Wayne, Virgil Abloh, Sade, the late Aaliyah and his longtime producer Noah “40” Shebib.