Drake and Bobbi Althoff.Photo:Karwai Tang/WireImage; Monica Schipper/WireImage

Drake Bobbi Althoff

Karwai Tang/WireImage; Monica Schipper/WireImage

DrakeandBobbi Althoffmay no longer be as tight as when they appeared onThe Really Good Podcasttogether.

On Monday,fans noticedthat Althoff’s viral interview with the rapper, 36, on her showThe Really Good Podcasthas been removed from all podcasting platforms andher YouTube channel. Clips of the conversation, which amassed 10 million views on YouTube, were also erased from theinfluencer’s social media.

Fans also pointed out that Drizzy and Althoff, 26, no longer follow each other on Instagram.

The development comes just days after Althoff attended the “Passionfruit” rapper’sconcert in Los Angeles on Saturday. Althoffposted a video of herselfat the It’s All a Blur tour stop to TikTok, appearing in the crowd with her arms crossed and wearing her signature deadpan expression as other concert-goers danced around her.

“Really in my element @ this guy’s concert,” she captioned the post.

The Really Good Podcastepisode with Drake was a rare interview from the rapper and featured the two engaging in an awkward, confrontational conversation, per the style of the show.

After the conversation was uploaded in July, Althoff’s platform exploded.

After joining TikTok in 2021 and primarily making videos about pregnancy and motherhood, the internet personality launched her podcast in April 2023. Since then, she’s interviewed several other rappers in addition to Drake, including Lil Yachty,OffsetandTyga, businessman Mark Cuban, actor Rick Glassman and YouTuber Funny Marco, among others.

In August, she spoke toCosmopolitanabouthow she secured Drake’s appearanceon her show. “I decided to just go for it and shoot my shot. I DMed Drake and asked if he wanted to be on my podcast, and he said yes,” Althoff said. “He sent me his touring schedule, and I knew that I needed to make it happen fast, so my friend and I flew to Memphis two days after the original DM was sent to record the episode.”

She also shut down rumors that she was an “industry plant” and emphasized that she is more of an “entertainer and comedian.” She said, “I think that’s why celebrities are down to do it. They know it’s a character, and we just wing it. It’s not a real interview. I’m not trying to get hard-hitting information about you — I’m not trying to uncover anything. It’s just a conversation. It’s really a parody of a good interview.”

source: people.com