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What happened to Bobbi Althoff & Drake?

If you’ve been scrolling through social media recently, chances are you’ll have seen clips of Bobbi Althoff pop up.

The 26-year-old US TikToker turned podcaster has gone from sharing pregnancy updates to interviewing rappers at the top of their game.

Her videos have had over 100 million views and nearly 200 million likes.

She went viral when she interviewed Drake, a video which recently appears to have been removed, causing rumours of a feud.

Bobbi’s teaser clips of a conversation with Drake in bed were first posted in July.

The full video unsurprisingly racked up millions of views on YouTube, TikTok and Instagram before suddenly disappearing.

Some fans online have called it a publicity stunt, while others say Bobbi is not self-made like she claims, which she rejects.

Bobbi’s known for her awkward and disarming interviewing style.

Her softly spoken and deadpan interviewing style has been likened to that of Amelia Dimoldenberg, who hosts Chicken Shop Date.

Amelia also predominantly interviews rappers and asks probing questions on the premise of being on a date with her guests.

In an interview with Cosmopolitan, Bobbi described herself more as an entertainer and comedian than a journalist.

“It’s not a real interview. I’m not trying to get hard-hitting information about you.”

Her series of podcast episodes is the second most popular comedy podcast on Spotify in the US – only beaten by heavyweight Joe Rogan.

Bobbi Althoff is known for her super dry interviews like Amelia Dimoldenberg on Chicken Shop Date and her stints with very famous celebrities like Lil Yachty and Tyga. What made her extremely viral was her interview with Drake where she’s lying in the same bed as him. Althoff was known as a mom influencer but pivoted to her current series “The Really Good Podcast” where her first podcast guest was Colleen Ballinger. With the success of the podcast and the episode subsequently vanishing from existence, what actually happened to Drake and Bobbi Althoff? Do they have beef? Here’s what we know.

 

What happened to Bobbi Althoff & Drake?

What happened to Bobbi Althoff and Drake? No one knows what happened between the both of them, but it doesn’t seem like things are on good terms.

As of writing this article, Bobbi Althoff does not follow Drake and vice versa. The whole episode of “The Really Good Podcast” with Drake has been deleted. Many fans reuploaded the episode onto different social media platforms like X (formerly known as Twitter). However, clip teasers leading up to the podcast episode’s release is still up on Althoff’s Youtube.

Althoff also posted a TikTok of her at Drake’s concert in her online persona by not enjoying the concert while her two friends dance around. “Really in my element here @ this guys concert,” she captioned the post.

After the mutual unfollowing, Althoff teased a “big announcement coming next Monday” on her Instagram story. She added: “Set a reminder because you guys will not want to miss this. Nine in the morning, someone’s time zone,” The Sun reported.


If you love deadpan interviews and the art of making celebs slightly uncomfortable, what happened to Drake and Bobbi Althoff might be your cup of tea.

Bobbi Althoff is known for her super dry interviews like Amelia Dimoldenberg on Chicken Shop Date and her stints with very famous celebrities like Lil Yachty and Tyga. What made her extremely viral was her interview with Drake where she’s lying in the same bed as him. Althoff was known as a mom influencer but pivoted to her current series “The Really Good Podcast” where her first podcast guest was Colleen Ballinger. With the success of the podcast and the episode subsequently vanishing from existence, what actually happened to Drake and Bobbi Althoff? Do they have beef? Here’s what we know.

What happened to Bobbi Althoff & Drake?

What happened to Bobbi Althoff and Drake? No one knows what happened between the both of them, but it doesn’t seem like things are on good terms.

As of writing this article, Bobbi Althoff does not follow Drake and vice versa. The whole episode of “The Really Good Podcast” with Drake has been deleted. Many fans reuploaded the episode onto different social media platforms like X (formerly known as Twitter). However, clip teasers leading up to the podcast episode’s release is still up on Althoff’s Youtube.Drake and Bobbi Althof the video deleted from YouTube

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— ????????? (@Beningham667)August 14, 2023Althoff also posted a TikTok of her at Drake’s concert in her online persona by not enjoying the concert while her two friends dance around. “Really in my element here @ this guys concert,” she captioned the post.

After the mutual unfollowing, Althoff teased a “big announcement coming next Monday” on her Instagram story. She added: “Set a reminder because you guys will not want to miss this. Nine in the morning, someone’s time zone,” The Sun reported.

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How did Drake appear on Bobbi Althoff’s podcast?In an interview with Cosmopolitan, Althoff revealed how she got her big guests on her podcast that led to Drake’s attention. “I got a random comment on TikTok asking if I had heard of Funny Marco [a comedian also known for his dry interview style]. I took a screenshot of the comment, posted it on my Instagram Stories, and tagged him, saying, “Marco, if you want to make this girl $300, DM me.” He had over 4 million followers at the time, and I only had 500,000. I was like, He’s not going to see this. But he replied, like, a second later. So I sent the girl $300 and he came on the podcast. Our video together got so many views, and Drake Liked it. Then he followed me.”

“I decided to just go for it and shoot my shot,” she said. “I DMed Drake and asked if he wanted to be on my podcast, and he said yes. He sent me his touring schedule, and I knew that I needed to make it happen fast, so my friend and I flew to Memphis two days after the original DM was sent to record the episode.”

As a young mother, she also described how it was the first time she had to travel without her kids, “It was my first time ever leaving my kids overnight. And Drake posted a picture that we took that night and you can see the cords of my pump. I was over there just, like, pumping and stuff.” She continued, “We celebrated her birthday the weekend before, and she’s 1. She doesn’t know anything. It’s like any other day to her. People are so dramatic. They were like, You did this for Drake? I don’t even know what my parents did for my 1st birthday. They probably worked. I know that I’m a good mom. It was work, and it was very much needed.”

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