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John Cena Leaves Fans Stunned After Sharing Hilarious Photoshopped Image Of Drake

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The former WWE star gave a sly nod to Drake's NSFW leaked video by posting an edited image of Drake holding a large snake.

Argylle star John Cena ribbed Drake by sharing a hilarious photoshopped image of the Canadian rapper referencing a viral NSFW leaked video.

Earlier this month, Drake trended online for a video featuring an individual who filmed himself in a mirror on board what many believed was his private jet. The video subject had his trousers off and seemed to be, ummm, pleasuring himself.


While he gave no official confirmation it was him, Drake did respond with laughing emojis to Kick streamer Adin Ross, who claimed he watched the leaked clip and complimented the music artist on Livestream for being blessed with having a "f**king missile."

What social media users didn't see coming in 2024 so far was Cena reacting to the naughty video.

With no explanation in the caption, the part-time WWE wrestler shared a photo of the "Drake the Snake" meme, featuring a photo of Drake's face digitally superimposed on the body of Jake 'the Snake' Roberts holding his pet python over his shoulders.

IYKYK (If you know you know).

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Those who knew exactly what was going on in the cryptic post thought Cena was "wild" for doing what he did.

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Drake and his reps have neither officially confirmed nor denied his identity in the alleged leaked video.

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