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Drake was forced to pause his Chicago concert earlier this week after a fan threw a bra on stage, but Drizzy improvised to turn it into a light-hearted moment.

In between songs during the opening night of his It’s All A Blur Tour at the United Center on Wednesday night (July 5), the 6 God stopped the show and picked up the “nasty” bra that was thrown like a football onto the stage.

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“Oh yeah, this is definitely how I like it right here,” he said while inspecting the undergarment. “Damn, shit. Some knocks — whose is this by the way? This yours? 38DD, never let me down before. Nasty.”

That wasn’t the only bra thrown on stage as another video from the show captured Drake picking up another DD bra while making sure to show love to girls of all shapes and sizes.

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“Let’s see what we working with. Who threw this? That’s you. It looks like you threw this — 36DD — some knocks, I’m not gonna lie,” he said. “By the way, we don’t discriminate, though.

“Shout out to the girls with the small titties. Shoutout to the girls with little booties, big booties, you know? All races, all faces, all places. Thank you. Yeah, this is worth it. It’s like eating in.”

While Drake had fun with the bras thrown in his direction, he didn’t enjoy a fan flinging their phone at him as he performed a rendition of Ginuwine‘s “So Anxious” during his tour opener.

Drizzy, who managed to dodge the device, looked perplexed as he continued on with his set unfazed. “What was that?” yelled a bystander off-stage, ahile another confirmed it was “a cell phone.”

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Elsewhere during the opening night of the tour, Drizzy took a shot at Childish Gambino. While he performed “Headlines,” faux news headlines flashed on a digital ticker on stage, including one that read: “The Overrated And Over Awarded Hit Song ‘This Is America’ Was Originally A Drake Diss Record.”

The derisive headline was in response to Gambino’s recent confession that his Grammy-winning 2018 song started out as a diss aimed at Drizzy as a “joke”.

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“I had the idea three years before,” he told GQ. “I told [director] Hiro [Murai] the idea, and he’s like, ‘I really want to do that.’ The idea for the song started as a joke. To be completely honest, ‘This is America’ — that was all we had was that line.

“It started as a Drake diss, to be honest, as like a funny way of doing it. But then I was like, this shit sounds kind of hard though. So I was like, let me play with it.”