Drake and Rihanna Breakup and Relationship News 2015: 'Take Care' Rapper Upset Over Dating Rumors About Leonardo DiCaprio?
Drake reportedly wants to reunite with ex-girlfriend Rihanna, who is currently rumored to be dating Leonardo DiCaprio.
According to Urban Islandz, the Toronto emcee is still in love with the Barbadian singer and wants to win her back.
"Not even Drake's friends really understand the way he feels about Rihanna and they think that she has some spell on him or something," a source said. "I don't think he likes those new rumors that RiRi is dating DiCaprio, so he is trying to reconnect with her, but folks in their circle strongly believe that she has moved on and is not looking back. But if you love someone the way how Drake love Rihanna then you have to give it a shot and go big just like in the movies, go and cause a scene."
According to a source, it seems there is no chance of the ex-couple rekindling their romance because RiRi has vowed to never date hip-hop artists like Drizzy.
"She isn't going to mess with anybody in the industry like that anymore," a source previously told HollywoodLife.com. "Those guys bring her nothing but pain and heartbreak."
The "Stay" singer has apparently learned from her past relationships and sworn to stay away from rappers, who she thinks are too immature for her.
"Most of them are whack and very childish, " the source said. "She doesn't have time for that. She's not trying to raise a man. She already tired that twice, and it didn't work."
The source also said dating rappers was only good for fulfilling sex desires.
"All those dudes were good for was sex anyway, but when it came to love, commitment, honesty and trying to build a future, they all fell way short," the source explained. "She's not that girl anymore. She's grown up now and can find someone good in the sack anywhere. She's looking for more and doesn't think guys in music, especially rappers, have the key to the lock around her heart."
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