Move Over Liv Morgan, Drake Admits WWE’s Rhea Ripley Is His “Muse” To Bobbi Althoff

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Drake is letting fans in on one of his latest obsessions — and it has nothing to do with music.

During a recent appearance on Bobbi Althoff’s podcast, the Grammy-winning rapper opened up about how WWE star Rhea Ripley has unexpectedly taken over his social media feed. “My FYP page is just all Rhea Ripley,” he admitted with a laugh. “She’s a wrestler, she’s like my muse but she’s…I’m the opposite of everything that she, likes.”

The lighthearted comment blended admiration with self-deprecating humor. Ripley, celebrated for her gothic style and powerhouse presence in the ring, represents a striking contrast to Drake’s own polished image. By calling her his “muse,” he hinted at the inspiration he draws from her individuality, while joking about their differences.

The moment also highlighted Drake’s growing connection to WWE. In March, he attended the Elimination Chamber event in Toronto, his hometown, where fans spotted him near the commentary desk.

Although not featured on the broadcast, Drake’s appearance didn’t go unnoticed. Soon after, he followed WWE star Liv Morgan on Instagram, signaling his appreciation for another standout performer.

Morgan nearly stole the show at the event, battling to the very end of the Women’s Elimination Chamber match before Bianca Belair secured the win. The following day, she posted a photo on social media showing the bruises from her grueling effort, captioned simply “Wrestling” with a heart emoji. The candid post quickly went viral.

For Drake, aligning himself with stars like Ripley and Morgan reflects his admiration for performers who embody strength, individuality, and spectacle. Just as hip-hop thrives on style and storytelling, wrestling’s theatrical energy resonates with him.

By elevating Ripley as a muse, Drake revealed how cultural icons outside of music continue to shape his creative lens — whether through arenas, runways, or recording studios.


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