Controversial media personality Akademiks has done an about-face regarding his sensational claims that Drake acted as a matchmaker for NBA superstar LeBron James during the latter’s visits to Toronto. The internet commentator recently appeared on Kai Cenat’s popular Twitch stream to address the backlash, offering an apology to the Los Angeles Lakers icon and publicly retracting his previous statements.
“I f*ck with Bron and kinda feel bad,” Akademiks admitted during the live stream. “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.’”
The outspoken host, known for his unfiltered commentary, continued to emphasize his respect for James. “We love LeBron. That’s one of our national icons, so we gotta hold down his legacy,” he added. “Everything I said was cap, this sh*t is not real.”
Backlash Over Infidelity Allegations
The drama began last week when Akademiks faced intense criticism after making salacious claims about James on his Rumble platform. He alleged that Drake, also known as the “6 God,” facilitated introductions between James and women during the NBA player’s trips to Toronto.
In his now-infamous rant, Akademiks declared, “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. LeBron, you and Drake used to go on two-mans, ok? You’ve been cheating on your goddamn wife.”
He went on to say, “Drake used to facilitate the hoes […] He used to supply you with the bthes. I’m sorry, my ngga.”
The allegations sparked widespread outrage on social media, with fans and critics alike condemning Akademiks for his unverified accusations against James, a public figure widely regarded as a family man.
Akademiks Walks It Back
In the wake of the backlash, Akademiks used his platform to retract his statements and issue an apology. “If y’all wanna say it’s all lies, I’ll go with that. I shouldn’t have said those things about Bron,” he stated, attempting to defuse the situation.
The apology came as a relief to many fans who viewed the accusations as a baseless attack on James’s character. While Akademiks’ retraction may have quelled some of the controversy, the incident has reignited conversations about the responsibility of influencers in spreading unverified claims.
James and Drake’s Alleged Tension
Adding another layer to the drama is the reported tension between James and Drake, once considered close friends. Speculation about a rift surfaced when LeBron attended Kendrick Lamar’s concert, “The Pop Out: Ken and Friends,” where he was seen passionately rapping along to Lamar’s lyrics.
Fans couldn’t help but notice Drake’s absence from the event, further fueling rumors of strained relations. Additionally, Drake’s “Fighting Irish” freestyle seemed to contain subliminal shots at James, with lyrics like, “The world fell in love with the gimmicks, even my brothers got tickets / Seemed like they loved every minute / Just know this sh*t is personal to us, and it wasn’t just business.”
Social Media Reacts
Social media platforms exploded with reactions to Akademiks’ claims and subsequent apology. While some users criticized him for spreading rumors, others applauded his willingness to own up to his mistake. The controversy also sparked debates about the relationship between influencers, celebrities, and the impact of unchecked narratives in the digital age.
The Bigger Picture
As the dust settles, the episode serves as a reminder of the power—and potential harm—of online platforms. With fans hungry for celebrity gossip and behind-the-scenes insights, the responsibility falls on influencers like Akademiks to prioritize truth over sensationalism.
For now, LeBron James and Drake have not publicly addressed the controversy, leaving fans to speculate about the real state of their friendship. One thing remains clear: in the world of pop culture and celebrity drama, even a retraction can’t entirely erase the headlines that came before it.