Woman who threw 36G bra at Drake during concert revealed DM he sent her after she was hired by Playboy

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By James Kay

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The internet lit up when a fan lobbed a massive 36G bra at Drake during his Brooklyn concert.

GettyImages-1448234007.jpgDrake is very vocal about his body-type preferences. Credit: Prince Williams/Wireimage / Getty

Now, the woman behind the viral moment is spilling all the tea, including what the rapper had to say in her DMs.

If you've followed Drake for a while, you already know the man’s got a thing for big boobs and is pretty vocal about it.

So with that in mind, during a performance at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center, one bold fan decided to shoot her shot by hurling her bra on stage.


Drake, 38, whose real name is Aubrey Drake Graham, didn’t just notice. He made it a whole moment.

"36G?" he said, examining the bra. "Locate this woman immediately."

The clip instantly went viral. Fans and meme pages alike began a full-scale internet manhunt—and it didn’t take long to track down the now-famous owner of the undergarment.

The mystery woman turned out to be then-21-year-old Veronica Correia, who has since become a bit of a sensation online.

Besides an avalanche of attention from general boob enthusiasts, she's reportedly been courted by adult content giants like OnlyFans and Playboy.



While she said no to OnlyFans, Veronica didn't close the door on Playboy.

But that’s not even the juiciest part. Correia has now shared details of the private messages she exchanged with Drizzy himself.

In an interview with Club Ambition, Veronica revealed how Drake first reached out to her following the viral moment.

"He slid up on a Story and just simply sent a laughing face. I took a day or two to respond because I didn't know what to say," she said.

Eventually, she sent a heartfelt message thanking him for the experience: "I wrote out this paragraph basically just thanking him for the experience, like an awesome show. Then I told him that I own a coffee shop in Cumberland and asked him if he likes coffee."

Turns out, he does.

"He likes it 'iced and sweet,'” Veronica added.


The convo didn’t stop there. According to Correia, Drake kept the mood light and flirty.

"He was laughing at all my messages, so I asked him, 'Oh do you think I'm funny?' and he said, 'I think you're really sought-after right now,'" she recalled.

But when things turned to the darker side of internet fame, like online hate, Drake gave her some solid advice.

"He said just to live your amazing life, like, people are faceless and they would never really say the negative comments to your face," she revealed.

"I'm like, yeah, wow, now I'm definitely not paying them any attention."

Featured image credit: Amy Sussman / Getty