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Drake shows off 6-pack, fans scream: “Did he order those abs online?

Drake shows off 6-pack, fans scream: “Did he order those abs online?

rom Hip-Hop Icon to Fitness God? When Drake — the chart-topping rapper with over 140 million Instagram followers — posted a shirtless photo flaunting his perfectly sculpted six-pack abs, the internet exploded. But instead of the usual flood of praise, the post ignited a storm of memes, skepticism, and sarcastic comments across platforms from X (formerly Twitter) to Reddit.

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The biggest question that has everyone talking?
“Did Drake order his abs online?”

Viral Photo Alert: One Night, Millions of Views

On the evening of July 16, Drake shocked fans by posting a mirror selfie from the gym, paired with a simple caption:

“Staying ready so I don’t have to get ready.”

But what truly set the internet on fire wasn’t the quote — it was his chiseled, almost surreal physique: a perfect six-pack, flawless skin, and broad chest and shoulders that looked more like a fitness model than a rapper.

Within just four hours, the photo racked up over 5 million likes and nearly 350,000 comments — and most of them weren’t compliments.

Standout fan reactions:

Bro looking like he ordered them abs from Amazon Prime.

His arms and chest look like they were bought separately.

Is this Photoshop overload or did he get some surgical help?

On TikTok, hundreds of parody videos exploded under hashtags like “#DrakeAbs” and “#FakeAbs“, with clips titled:

Drake’s Abs: Before & After Amazon Delivery

POV: You asked AI to give you abs.

The #DrakeAbs trend has already amassed over 18 million views in just 36 hours, making it one of the fastest-growing memes of the week.

Drake’s Body: Real Gym Gains or Cosmetic Surgery?

Drake has faced plastic surgery rumors before

This isn’t the first time Drake has been accused of enhancing his physique through more than just hard work at the gym. Back in 2016, fellow rapper Joe Budden hinted at possible cosmetic procedures during a podcast episode, saying:

“Drake hired a doctor to sculpt his abs. Don’t think those muscles came from lifting weights.”

While Drake never directly addressed the claim, the media quickly dug up before-and-after photos comparing his body from 2014 to more recent years. And the difference is hard to ignore.

In 2015, Drake still had a somewhat soft, fuller frame. But by 2024–2025, he appears with a muscular build, complete with defined abs, a broader chest, and noticeably shredded shoulders — prompting even more speculation about whether it’s the result of intense training, photo editing, or cosmetic enhancement.

What Do the Experts Say?

Dr. Jordan S., a renowned plastic surgeon based in Beverly Hills, weighed in on the viral photo:

“If you look closely at the junction between Drake’s chest and abs, there are some irregularities: the ab muscles are unnaturally symmetrical, the skin appears tight like post-liposuction, and there’s a lack of visceral fat, which is normally present even in well-trained gym-goers.”

Meanwhile, popular YouTube fitness expert Greg Doucette posted a detailed video analysis of Drake’s abs transformation, commenting:

“You don’t get abs like that in a few months — not naturally. Either he’s on an extreme training and diet regimen, or there’s been surgical intervention.”

However, sources close to Drake strongly deny any surgical enhancement. According to Page Six, an insider from Drake’s security team stated:

“Drake has a private personal trainer, works out at least five times a week, and follows a strict routine of boxing, HIIT, and clean eating. There’s no plastic surgery involved.”

The Internet Explodes: Memes, Fan Art & Wild Theories

Drake is living in real life with an AI filter

On Reddit, the thread titled “Did Drake actually get ab implants?” in the HipHopHeads subreddit gained over 12,000 upvotes in just one day. One highly-upvoted comment read:

“I’m not surprised. Hollywood isn’t about the gym anymore, it’s about finding the right surgeon.”

Across social media, users began photoshopping Drake next to the logo of a Colombian cosmetic surgery clinic, rumored to be the place where he allegedly had his ab sculpting done. Others went even further, posting fake invoices that read:

6-pack ab sculpting — $17,500 USD.”

Meanwhile, TikTok exploded with fan-art content, transforming Drake’s new body into characters from Mortal Kombat and Dragon Ball Z. The original photo has since been meme-ified with the caption:

When your body looks like a subscription.

The buzz hasn’t died down — if anything, it’s evolving into a full-blown pop culture moment.

Drake Claps Back: “Is Confidence What’s Making Y’all Mad?”

Less than 24 hours after the internet erupted with memes and mockery, Drake responded via a cryptic Instagram Story, featuring a black background with white text:

I work hard. Y’all work hard on comments.

Later that evening, during his concert in New York, the rapper addressed the situation head-on:

“I don’t blame you. When you see a body like this, thinking it’s fake is understandable. If I were you, I’d be jealous too.”

Some fans praised Drake’s comeback, calling it “a smart and classy roast,” while others accused him of dodging the real question and deflecting suspicion.

The debate rages on: Is this the confidence of a man who’s put in the work — or a smokescreen for something more artificial?

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Viral Moment or Strategic Marketing?

Some media analysts are now suggesting that Drake may be pulling off a well-timed marketing stunt. ✒️ According to Forbes, “Every time Drake finds himself in a controversy, it’s quickly followed by a new release — whether it’s a single, music video, or fashion drop.” And sure enough, just two days after the now-infamous six-pack selfie, Drake dropped a teaser for his new athleisure line called “MODE:SCULPT”, accompanied by the slogan:

You don’t need surgery. You need MODE.
The line includes gym wear, resistance bands, and a fitness app featuring a 30-day transformation plan dubbed the “Drake Method.” The official MODE by Drake website racked up over 1 million visits within just 48 hours, fueling speculation that the entire abs controversy may have been part of a calculated PR rollout.

Conclusion: Real or Fake Abs — What Matters Is the Viral Impact

Whether Drake’s abs are real or enhanced, one thing is undeniable: they’ve achieved the ultimate goal — global attention. Drake didn’t need to say much. The internet did the work for him, flooding platforms with memes, comments, and fan theories that only amplified his reach. Every joke, every doubt, every sarcastic take became a free marketing boost. And in an era where attention is currency, Drake — whether he “ordered his abs online” or not — is cashing in on every bit of controversy, clout, and click.