
Drake reveals SSSniperWolf rejection during Adin Ross livestream
Drake revealed during Adin Ross' livestream on August 9 that he had been turned down by YouTuber SSSniperWolf, sparking a wave of online reactions.
While chatting with Ross, the Toronto rapper admitted he reached out but got a polite decline. "I told her I'd come to the hotel, but she said she was with her family," Drake said with a laugh.
Ross suggested he may have been the one to initiate the contact, adding another layer to the light-hearted exchange. Clips from the stream quickly spread online, prompting mixed responses from fans.
Some poked fun at Drake, with one commenter joking, "Even Drake can't pull SSSniperWolf," while others defended him, noting that being with family was a valid reason.
SSSniperWolf, whose real name is Alia Shelesh, is one of YouTube's most prominent gaming and lifestyle creators, boasting millions of subscribers and a massive social media following.
Known for her gaming videos, reaction content, and vlogs, she has built a brand that blends humour, relatability, and pop culture commentary - making her one of the most recognisable figures online.
The moment comes as Drake continues his "It's All A Blur — Big As The What?" European tour with J Cole.
He was recently spotted walking the streets of Brussels during an off day and made headlines after postponing a Manchester show earlier this month due to unforeseen circumstances.
Neither Drake nor SSSniperWolf has publicly commented on the clip since it began circulating, leaving fans to speculate whether the exchange was just playful banter or a genuine missed connection.

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