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Drake Celebrates Son Adonis' 7th Birthday With Sweet SpongeBob-Themed Photos
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Date:2025-04-16 06:17:57
Drake made some calls on his shell-phone to make sure his son had the SpongeBob SquarePants party of his dreams.
In honor of his son Adonis’ 7th birthday, the “One Dance” rapper shared a series of pics from his celebration. Revealing the cool theme, Drake wrote on Instagram Oct. 13, “Big Don."
In the pics, the 37-year-old and Adonis posed in front of a SpongeBob SquarePants backdrop that reads, “Adonis’ 7th Birthday,” in the cartoon’s signature font. In the first pic, the father-son duo showed off their serious mugs. However, they followed up the moment by flashing their playful smiles.
Drake, who shares Adonis with ex Sophie Brussaux, also penned a separate birthday message that same day, gushing, “Baby goat you are different.”
The Instagram carousel featured a mix of pictures of Adonis at his birthday party, playing games with his friends, jumping during a photoshoot and putting his soccer skills on display.
Drake isn’t shy about showing off his best dad moments, including earlier this summer when the “Best I Ever Had” rapper shared a sweet picture of him taking out his son’s braids.
The Degrassi alum has previously shared insight into how much life as a dad. Means to him.
"He definitely just always is vibing out with me, telling me how great I am as a father, a single father," he explained on Barstool Sport’s Sundae Conversation in 2022. "So, maybe he is trying to deliver a message."
He’ll always go all-in when it comes to time with his son.
“I just mean, in an encouraging way," the "Rich Baby Daddy rapper said. "Like, You can always bet on fatherhood,” he noted. “For all the people out there, you can always bet on fatherhood.”
Little Adonis is all about his dad as well. During the same interview, Adonis raved about his “funny dad” and added, “he does lots of jokes.”
For more pics of Drake and Adonis keep reading…
Drake styles his son's hair.
Drake and Adonis hung out after the little's basketball practice.
Dad and son hang out at home in January 2022.
In no time at all, Adonis will be riding without his training wheels!
Lebron James' No. 1 fan is in the building.
The Grammy winner's son cheered on the Los Angeles Lakers during a playoff game in June.
Drake was in good company when he and Adonis walked onstage hand-in-hand at the Billboard Music Awards on May 23, where the superstar performer was honored as Artist of the Decade.
The little guy adorably held up his dad's Artist of the Decade Award throughout Drake's heartfelt speech at the 2021 Billboard Music Awards.
In April 2021, Drake's ex Sophie Brussaux shared on her Instagram page this sweet new photo of their 3-year-old son.
In April 2021, Drake's ex Sophie Brussaux shared on her Instagram page this pic of Adonis, writing, "Was trying to take a high res pic of my latest painting, best photobomb ever... ma plus belle creation mon fils [my most beautiful creation my son]!"
Drake helped get his son ready for the day as his mom, Sandi Graham, observed the precious father-son moment in this December 2020 pic.
The "In My Feelings" artist gently rested his head against his son's shoulder as they enjoyed some cute cuddles in this November 2020 photo.
Drake celebrated Adonis' third birthday in style. "Young Stunna," he captioned the October 2020 pic.
The proud parent made sure to snap a pic of Adonis' first day of school in September 2020, writing, "The World Is Yours kid."
"Happy Fathers Day to all the real g'z handling business," Drake captioned this adorable picture of Adonis chilling in his PJs in June 2020.
Drake shared the first photos of Adonis' face in March 2020. "I love and miss my beautiful family and friends and I can't wait for the joyful day when we are all able to reunite," he wrote at the end of his lengthy post. "Until then please keep your lights on."
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