Uma Thurman offers Drake 'Kill Bill' suit to fend off haters amid his rap beefs
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Following Drake's use of a 'Kill Bill' meme to highlight the current Drake-against-the-world scenario, actress Uma Thurman offered to assist the rapper in his ongoing rap feuds.
The actress entered the current spat between rappers Kendrick Lamar, Drake, and J Cole on Sunday, April 14, by posting a photo of her famous blood-stained yellow 'Kill Bill' costume on her Instagram Story. She captioned the photo, saying, "Need this? @champagnepapi."
Uma Thurman just offered her Kill Bill suit to Drake💀 pic.twitter.com/lCsnnjvS43
— Outlander Magazine (@StreetFashion01) April 14, 2024
Rick Ross asks 'Think it fit me?'
Drake released a song of his own and tweeted a picture of Thurman's Bride from Quentin Tarantino's 'Kill Bill', which appears to be a reaction to Kendrick Lamar's slurs on the song 'Like That'.
On Sunday, Thurman answered the appeal by posting a picture of her original 'Kill Bill' yellow jumpsuit hanging up and tagged Drake in the picture on Instagram and said, "Need this?" as the caption.
Drake reshared the story and said, "Yes pls. The pen is the Hattori Hanzo," a reference to the famous sword from the movie and its swordsmith, per The Wrap.
The character Hattori Hanzo from 'Kill Bill' made the sword that Kiddo used to avenge the deaths of the movie's villains. Drake's allusion is easily understood given that Kiddo used the sword to kill several individuals in the movie.
Rick Ross (also known as Rozay) piqued wind of Thurman's post and weighed in himself with an Instagram remark, by saying, "Think it fit me?"
The Maybach Music Group boss started a feud with Drake, releasing a diss song against him hours after Drake dropped 'Push Ups (Drop & Give Me Fifty)', a reaction to all the rappers dropping subliminal.
Rozay stated that Drake underwent nose surgery on the song 'Champagne Moments', and he quit following him on Instagram after Drake allegedly issued French Montana a cease-and-desist order to remove his vocals from a song.
The exchange began when Drizzy posted a picture from the movie that appeared to depict Thurman's character, Beatrix Kiddo, preparing to battle The Crazy 88 gang.
It seemed to be a reference to him facing off against Metro Boomin, Rick Ross, and Kendrick Lamar, among others in one of the most discussed rap feuds in recent memory.
Inside Drake's decade-old rap feud with Kendrick Lamar, J Cole, and others
Rap feuds are an essential component of hip-hop culture, and in the case of Drake and Kendrick Lamar, their recently revived rivalry stretches back to 2013.
The 37-year-old Canadian and the 36-year-old Compton native got their start working together on Drake's 'Take Care' (2011), Lamar's 2012 song 'Poetic Justice', and A$AP Rocky's 2013 song 'F***** Problems', per Daily Mail.
However, in 2013 Lamar (born Duckworth) drew a line in the dirt with his song 'Control', which goes, "I'm usually homeboys with the same n****s I'm rhyming with / But this is hip-hop and them n****s should know what time it is / And that goes for Jermaine Cole, Big K.R.I.T., Wale, Pusha T, Meek Millz, ASAP Rocky, Drake."
Drake is said to have launched his latest return fire on Saturday after a recording purportedly belonging to him was leaked. It is believed that his response to Thurman after posting about accepting all comers is an unofficial declaration that the song in question is his.
Several of the phrases in the song 'Push Ups' seem to be directed toward Lamar, where Drake raps, "How the f**k you big steppin with a size 7 mens on?"
Things sparked off on March 25 when Lamar fired at Drake and Cole on Future and Metro Boomin’s 'Like That'.
"Yeah get up with me, f**k sneak dissing / ‘First Person Shooter,’ I hope they came with three switches/ Motherf–k the Big Three, n–a, it’s just Big Me," Lamar retorted.
Deep-seated animosity aside, perhaps Uma Thurman's Bride or Drake looking dapper in the suit can uncover the truth.
Internet users make light of Uma Thurman's interference
Social media users made the best out of the ongoing rap feud between Drake and other rappers with Uma Thurman's 'Kill Bill' analogy, as one X (formerly Twitter) user suggested, "This defo a win for Drizzy."
Another X user added, "She be like... Your turn Drake," while one user quipped, "It's over for the Assembled bro."
A user remarked, "Drake thinks he's an independent powerful woman."
Several users took to Facebook to enjoy the moment, with one stating, "This is actually legendary that she did this."
"Uma sound tougher than Drake at this point," chuckled one user, while another one added, "Hattori Hanzo is the man who makes the sharpest swords in kill bill world , drake said that the pen is his sword."
One more chimed in, "She agrees. If you wanna act like a b**ch, here’s the outfit to go with it."
"Drake definitely got the mainstream support," said an Instagram user.
One more remarked, "Can’t believe Ross actually had the audacity to diss drake. Drake made him bigger than he already was."
"Lets put the rap beef aside. This is actually nuts no rapper ever has as much motion as Drake," claimed another one.
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