The Drake vs Kendrick beef is certainly heating up after an old clip of Millie Bobby Brown has started doing the rounds online.
In case you have been living under a rock sheltered away from pop, celebrity and music culture, Kendrick Lamar and Drake are currently in the middle of a battle of words.
The pair have got blow for blow dropping diss track after diss track for the last month.
Fans are divided, with many picking sides and going to battle in basically all comments sections.
Normally rap beef essentially boils down to ‘you’re trash’ vs ‘no you’re trash’, but Drake and Kendrick aren't like that... well, it isn’t just like that.
In his track 'Not Like Us', Kendrick accused Drake of being a ‘certified pedophile’ and suggested he liked under age women.
A claim Drake denied in his song response, 'The Heart Part 6'.
Since the accusations have begun to circulate, people on social media have begun claiming that Drake has long had a history of inappropriate relationships with younger women.
This lead to many remarking how they have always felt uncomfortable with Drake’s friendship with actress Millie Bobby Brown, who Drake references on 'The Heart Part 6'.
A video of the Stranger Things star from 2018 has begun to pop up on Reddit and X, in which Bobby Brown, then 14, spoke about her and Drake texting.
Speaking to Access Hollywood about their friendship, she said: “I love him. I met him in Australia and honestly is so fantastic.
“He is a great friend and a great role model, we text, we just texted each other the other day. He was like 'I miss you so much', and I was like 'I miss you more'.
“He’s coming to Atlanta so I'm going to go see him, I’m so excited.”
When asked about what the pair talk about, Bobby brown said he gives her advice about boys and she said she appreciated it the support.
And when pressed for specifics, she began laughing and said that information would stay in the text messages.
While Bobby Brown has never indicated there has ever been anything inappropriate with their relationship, those on social media have been concerned and creeped out.
“Texting 'I miss you so much' to a 14-year-old as a 30-year-old man...,” one user simply wrote on Reddit.
“'Giving advice' to random children from experience, is one of the most common excuses predators use to justify why they are even talking to the child in the first place."
“It’s crazy that people haven’t been paying attention like this. I dropped Drake when I first saw this interview,” commented another.
Featured Image Credit: YouTube/Access HollywoodTopics: Drake, Millie Bobby Brown, Music