Drake's Ex Dances To Grammy Winning Diss Track

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Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime performance was a showstopper, it left everyone in complete awe. The Grammy-winning rapper didn't just perform—he made a statement. He rapped his bold diss track “Not Like Us” in front of a stadium full of spectators, including none other than President Donald Trump, making it the first time a sitting President of the U.S has attended the Super Bowl in history. Lamar raised the bar for halftime shows. But the performance didn’t stop there. He took his ongoing beef to a whole new level.

The most jaw-dropping moment? Serena Williams, tennis legend and ex of rap superstar Drake was seen in the C-walk section, hyped, throwing down and performing to Lamar’s track. 

Serena Williams
Serena Williams

A move that seemed like a slap to Drake’s ego, especially considering the history between him and Serena. It was impossible to ignore the tension in the air as Serena's presence felt like a very intentional jab, given the context of the song.

Serena and Drake's relationship was highly publicized and considered one of the biggest celebrity romances of the 2010s. From 2011 to 2015, Drake was a constant courtside presence at Serena’s matches, showing her love at events from Wimbledon to the U.S. Open. Their relationship was always in the spotlight, but the breakup left its mark, especially when Drake referenced it in his 2013 track “Worst Behavior.” In that song, he famously rapped about Serena, and it was clear that the connection between the two had left a lasting impression.

Now, with Serena on the Super Bowl stage, was this cameo a subtle form of payback? Perhaps. The timing was perfect, and with Kendrick Lamar’s diss track in the mix, it seemed like a powerful statement in the ongoing saga of their intertwined stories. Was Serena showing her support for Kendrick, or was there an underlying message for Drake? Either way, the moment captured everyone’s attention and fueled speculation.

Serena, clearly thrilled by the performance, couldn’t contain her excitement. She took to Instagram to express her joy, captioning her post:


“Let’s go Super Bowl halftime?? I died a little!”

It was an unforgettable moment, packed with both musical and personal drama.

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