Kim Kardashian could not let the "sex rumor" with Drake slide as she is "extremely bothered" by it. The viral lyric from the track of the Canadian rapper "In My Feelings," which is "Kiki, do you love me?", started the hooked up rumor between the two. Kim, whose family nickname is Kiki, would like to make it very clear that she doesn't have any love for Drake and she wanted to end the gossip.
"Kim is extremely bothered by the rumor about her and Drake because it's so disrespectful to her husband and her marriage," said the Kardashian insider to HollywoodLife. "Kim usually lets most things she reads about her and her family slide by without much thought, but this talk about her and Drake really hit a nerve."
The source also added that Kim does not want Kanye to wonder if she's been keeping big secrets from him. This 2018, her husband hasn't been receiving the best press - particularly his controversial slavery comment on TMZ Live in May. Hence, Kim has been on high alerts for any unfavorable publicity.
"Kim is hyper vigilant when it comes to protecting Kanye, she couldn't just let this slide," the source continues. This is the reason why she wanted to shut down sex rumor with Drake herself.
The drama started due to an alleged between Drake and Kanye. On August 29, Kanye was the producer or the controversial Pusha T track "The Story of Adidon" - which revealed the secret son of Drake, Adonis. Meanwhile, Drake rapped "Kanye flopped" during a concert stop in Chicago for Aubrey and the Three Amigos tour on Aug. 20.
During Complex's Everyday Struggle with DJ Akademiks on Aug. 31, Nick Cannon - ex-boyfriend of Kim - tried to connect the dots to find out the possible reason for the feud between the two. He said it ain't that far off of a concept if ever Drake is allegedly "smashing" Kim.
On September 3, The Shade Room posted a video clip from the interview, and Kim commented, "Never happened. End of story." on that same day.
Kanye also debunked the alleged feud with Drake during Chicago's 107.5 WGCI Morning Show on Aug. 29
"Look it ain't no beef. Ain't nobody got beef," he said, "We all got love for Drake...we understand that he got upset."
However, Nick wasn't the only one thinking about the alleged "sexual history" rumor between Drake and Kim. Fans are also speculating Drake dropped hints on his collaboration track "Sicko Mode" with Travis Scott when he rapped, "I crept down the block, made a right, cut the lights, paid the price," - an alleged reference to his Calabasas neighbor, Kim.