This 6-Year-Old Threw the Ultimate Drake Themed Birthday Party
6-year-old Leah Saldivar might just be Drake’s biggest fan. And she had a birthday party to show for it—including balloons with the rapper’s face emblazoned on them, fake $100 bills thrown on the table, and posters highlighting the singer’s OVO record company and latest albums.
Those lucky enough to score an invite were sent this note:
One of her mother’s friends couldn’t resist and put all of the Drake-themed action on Twitter.
Yum yum yum pic.twitter.com/2A0ReMMGUP
— 4 又 7 (@abbykillzz) September 26, 2016
She turned 6 lol pic.twitter.com/VSWSSCiom0
— 4 又 7 (@abbykillzz) September 26, 2016
Then Drake’s father, Dennis Graham, got wind of the party and sent the birthday girl a special message.
Happy Birthday Leah hope you had a great time ??????
A photo posted by Dennis Graham (@therealdennisg) on
And finally Drake got in on the action, too, promising Leah a pair from his new line of new sneakers.
.@Drake responds to 6-year-old S.A. girl whose birthday party was an OVO fest https://t.co/Z3ewNQuA9S @mySA @abbykillzz pic.twitter.com/c3hYa3mMXp
— Maddy Skye (@MaddySkye) September 28, 2016
For those of us who can’t stop jamming to “Hotline Bling” and “Worst Behavior”…
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