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Drake shares an adorable photo of his son Adonis to celebrate 'all the real g'z' on Father's Day

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He didn't acknowledge his son's paternity until Pusha T shamed him on his biting diss track The Story Of Adidon.Yet Drake had fully transformed into a proud papa on Sunday when he shared a heartwarming photo of his son Adonis, two.The 33-year-old superstar rapper posted the photo to Instagram while celebrating 'all the real g'z' on Father's Day.

Proud papa: Drake, 33, got sentimental on Sunday as he shared an adorable photo of his son Adonis just waking up for Father's Day. 'Happy Fathers Day to all the real g'z handling business,' he wroteAdonis looked a bit groggy in the photo and appeared to have just woken up in bed.He had on a white pajama top covered in multicolored stars and sports a shock of curly dark blonde hair. 'Happy Fathers.

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