Akademiks Apologizes To LeBron James For Spreading Infidelity Rumors

Akademiks Apologizes To LeBron James For Spreading Infidelity Rumors

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Akademiks is changing his tune about claims he made that Drake set up women for LeBron James in Toronto.

Appearing on Kai Cenat’s Twitch stream, Akademiks offered an apology to the Los Angeles Lakers star and walked back his previous statements.

“I f*ck with Bron and kinda feel bad. I went back online and was like, ‘Yo, I’m seeing so many people mad at me. If y’all wanna go with everything I said was cap, I’ll go with that,’” Akademiks said.

“We love LeBron. That’s one of our national icons so we gotta hold down his legacy,” he continued. “Everything I said was cap, this sh*t is not real.”

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Last week, Akademiks received backlash for his salacious claims of James’s alleged infidelity.

Speaking on Rumble, he spread rumors that the “6 God” supplied women for James to hook up with whenever he came to Toronto.

“Yo LeBron, I talked to enough whores in Canada. Maybe Drake will keep teasing it [but] let me just tell you what I’ve heard,” Akademiks said. “LeBron, you and Drake used to go on two-mans, ok? You’ve been cheating on your goddamn wife.”

“Drake used to facilitate the hoes […] He used to supply you with the b*thes. I’m sorry, my n*gga.” he added.

He also suggested that Drake come forward with the alleged info he has stocked away.

“If I’m Drake, I’ll snitch on you, too. Sorry, buddy. You can’t do that. You’ve been living a lie,” Akademiks said. “Everybody’s been thinking you’re this perfect guy, but when you come to Canada, I know some of the wh*res.”

“When you come to Canada, you come to certain places. I’m supplying you with the white women you love,” he went on. “You don’t even like Black chicks. [You like] white women. I’m the guy.”

While James and Drake were close friends, when the NBA star was seen at Kendrick Lamar’s  “The Pop Out: Ken and Friends” concert and reciting lyrics from “Man at the Garden”, their relationship has been on shaking ground.

On his “Fighting Irish” freestyle, Drake seemed to take shots at King James.

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He rapped, “The world fell in love with the gimmicks, even my brothers got tickets / Seemed like they loved every minute / Just know this shit is personal to us, and it wasn’t just business,”