Peter Rosenberg is poking fun at the situation, saying Ebro Darden might want to take a page out of Drake’s playbook and lawyer up after the rapper allegedly sent his longtime co-host a string of aggressive DMs — some of which Rosenberg says sounded like straight-up threats.
On the debut episode of The Ebro Laura Rosenberg Show, Rosenberg addressed the leaked Instagram messages and joked that if he were in Ebro’s shoes, he’d handle things exactly the way Drake does when drama gets messy.
“It’s a good response,” Rosenberg said about Ebro’s reply to Drake. “Honestly, if I were you, I would do what Drake would do: sue. It feels like a threat. He said ‘die’ and then ‘we got some shit for you.’ I’m going to court like you, Drizzy. I’m going to court.”
This all comes after Ebro shared screenshots of messages he claims Drake sent earlier in the week — including one around 3:30 a.m. that said, “Die slower pussy.” Another message followed with, “We got some shit for you.” According to Ebro, these DMs are part of a longer back-and-forth between them, with some messages going all the way back to 2020.
Ebro shared the messages during the first episode of his new show with Rosenberg and Laura Stylez, which debuted after Ebro in the Morning was canceled. He explained that this latest round of DMs felt noticeably more hostile than anything Drake had sent in the past.
In his reply to Drake, Ebro tried to cool things down, writing, “Relax. You’re salty about losing to Kendrick. You’re not mad at me… Love bro.” On the show, he stressed that he wasn’t trying to start drama and only went public with the messages to clear the air amid all the speculation.
The leaked DMs mark yet another chapter in Ebro and Drake’s ongoing feud. Ebro has consistently been one of Drake’s toughest critics, especially during the rapper’s explosive clash with Kendrick Lamar. Things heated up again last week after news broke that Ebro in the Morning had been canceled, and Drake posted a hatchet emoji — something Ebro took as a not-so-subtle dig.
Ebro clapped back online, and Rosenberg chimed in too, sharing a pointed tweet calling out what he saw as a pattern of behavior that’s made the rapper harder and harder to defend.
