![]() (Drake’s newly-acquired face tat also appears on what looks like an outtake shot from Taylor Swift’s re-release of her album Red.) Sure enough, the next day there was no Vogue story online or on newsstands-just a fake zine being handed out in cities like Toronto and New York by street team members (real aughts-promo throwback!), which photoshopped the pair into parody ads for Cartier, and added 21’s signature face tattoos to Jennifer Lawrence and Hailey Bieber. However, fans noticed that the other stories touted on the cover were the same ones on Vogue’s already released October issue, which features Jennifer Lawrence. ![]() It started with a Sunday Instagram post teasing that the duo would be on the next issue of Vogue, complete with a cover image and a caption thanking Anna Wintour for seeing their vision. Since announcing the release of their joint album, Her Loss, on October 22, Drake and 21 have been molding the media industry in their image-or rather, poking fun at the predictability of it all. If all these press appearances seem out of character, it’s because they’re fake. ![]() At this stage of his career, Drake isn’t exactly the type to do a media blitz when he’s promoting new music, so it’s been a bit of a shock this week to see him and 21 Savage pop up on NPR’s Tiny Desk, Vogue, and The Howard Stern Show.
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