Drake Shared A Sweet Photo Of His Parents During His Dad's First Visit To Toronto In 15 Years
Drake is getting some quality family time in Toronto before he heads back on tour.
The Canadian musician shared a photo of his parents on Instagram Monday night revealing that it was his dad's first time back in the city in over 10 years.
"First time in over 15 years they let the OG back into Canada thank you to everyone that helped us out," Drake wrote in his Instagram stories alongside a photo of his dad Dennis Graham and his mom Sandi.
Drake's parents Dennis Graham and Sandi Graham.@champagnepapi | Instagram
It's unclear why exactly Graham hasn't been allowed into the country for so long, but it looks like he's enjoying his time in Toronto.
On Tuesday morning, Graham shared a photo with his grandson, Adonis, showing the two clinking their glasses together over breakfast.
"My grandson and I having a toast over breakfast before he goes to school, my heart love this little guy," Graham wrote.
Drake's parents divorced when the singer was five years old. The "Started From The Bottom" musician has previously spoken about spending his summers in Tennessee with his dad as a kid.
The Toronto singer has also expressed frustrations with his dad for not being around when he was growing up like in his 2011 song "Look What You've Done."
In the song, he sings about his dad missing child support payments.
According to People, Graham shared he was upset about Drake's songs for making it look like they had a strained relationship when he says it "has always been good."
By the looks of it, the two have spent time together over the past several years and they often share photos of one another on their social media accounts.
It's unclear how long Graham will be in Toronto but hopefully, he and Drake get to spend some more quality time together during his visit.
Drake is about to head back on tour with J. Cole for their It’s All a Blur Tour: Big As The What? tour which kicks off on January 18 in Denver, Colorado.
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