
Drake's phone number leaked on stream by Tylil sparks reactions from fans
Tylil accidentally leaked Drake's number after Drake called him on stream to congratulate him for hitting 1 million followers on Twitch and over 100,000 live viewers 😭 pic.twitter.com/XKWquK169x — FearBuck (@FearedBuck) May 26, 2025
The leak sparked mixed reactions from fans. Some criticized Tylil for the blunder, with one Instagram user stating, 'This is why he shouldn't be associating with streamers. They have no respect and always do the most for clips.' However, others found the moment entertaining, with one fan commenting, 'He next up after Kai, that boy got it hella entertaining & celebs like being around him.'
This incident follows Drake's surprise appearance at Kai Cenat's viral 'Streamer University' event, where he praised Cenat for organizing the event and uniting a large group of streamers. Drake is also collaborating with Cenat on a music video for his song 'SOMEBODY LOVES ME.'
Meanwhile, fans are eagerly awaiting news of Drake's next album. His recent Instagram post, featuring the caption 'Iceman,' has led to speculation that this could be the title of his upcoming project. Drake had already confirmed during a stream that he's working on new music, hinting at more solo material soon.
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