Drake was looking out for his fans’ safety during one of his recent concerts. 

The Canadian rapper was performing a show in Sydney, Australia this week when he called out a woman in the audience who was holding up a sign that said she was 20 weeks pregnant. 

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The video—posted to Instagram by said pregnant woman, Tiana Henderson—showed the “One Dance” artist stopping his performance to note that the sign was “concerning” him since the woman was standing in the jam-packed mosh pit. 

“Are you 20 weeks pregnant?” he asked Henderson in the crowd, before imploring her, “Get out of the pit. Get out of there. Get the camera on her. Get that baby out of the pit ASAP.” 

But the 38-year-old rapper wasn’t going to leave the pregnant fan without a place to watch the rest of the show, as he could be heard yelling out to his team, “Get her some VIP tickets immediately and like $30,000 for going in the pit.” 

“Get that baby out of the mosh pit!” he then said into the microphone while playfully yelling out, “What the f—k is wrong with ‘yall?”  

The video then showed the woman being escorted out of the pit by security, before being upgraded with new seats. 

The next morning, Henderson took to Instagram to share a recap of the whirlwind experience, confirming that she was in fact moved to VIP, and that a member of Drake’s security team had reached out to her to presumably set up her $30,000 prize. 

“Ok woke up this morning and can confirm IT WAS NOT A DREAM 🫨,” Henderson wrote in her post, while sharing a bunch of photos and videos from throughout the night. 

“No, I have not received the money yet- not even sure if I will. But will hands down be the best experience EVER,” she added in her post, before confirming that her unborn daughter’s name will “have some resemblance to Drake 😭🩷” as a result of the experience. 

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