Drake & 18-Year-Old Model Bella Harris Didn't Go On A Date: Report

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Drake attends 'The Carter Effect' premiere during the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival at Princess of Wales Theatre on September 9, 2017 in Toronto, Canada.
Drake and Bella Harris are reportedly not even close to being an item.

Earlier this week, reports surfaced stating that Drake went out on a date with 18-year-old model Bella Harris. People claimed that the Toronto rapper shut down an entire restaurant in Washington, D.C. to have an intimate date with her. Reports stated that he brought her back to the same restaurant a day later but this time, her friends also joined. However, sources close to Drake have shut down the rumor mill and claim that this never even happened.

According to TMZ, Drake did not take Bella Harris to the RPM Italian on Monday for a one-on-one date. Sources close to the rapper have stated the story is completely false and said that Bella Harris wasn't even in town that night. Reports initially claimed that Drake took out Harris during one of his off-nights on the tour. 

Although there was a photo of the two floating on the internet, it turns out it was taken a few years ago. 

In other Drake related news, the rapper's nine-week run at the top of the Billboard may come to an end next week. According to Billboard, the rapper's chart-topping single, "In My Feelings" may lose its position to Maroon 5's "Girls Like You" which features Cardi B. If Drake manages to hold down one more week at the top, he'll officially beat Usher's record for most amount of weeks at the top of the Billboard Hot 100. 


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