Julia Filippo Threatens Legal Action Against Drake Over ICEMAN Lyrics

OnlyFans and social media creator Julia Filippo has drawn attention to claims she plans legal action against Drake following his name drop on the ICEMAN album.

The 24-year-old influencer addressed the lyric directly in her own video. She recalled the line as Drake rapping something along the lines of

“I was Adin Ross before Adin Ross was streaming and Julia Filippo she’s sitting on my face while I’m writing.”

Filippo responded by saying she does not listen to Drake and asserted that

“Drake has no idea who I am.”

She went on to describe him as a liar with “no hearts” in a lighthearted exchange that ended with her noting he is the Iceman so the classic “liar liar pants on fire” phrase does not apply.

Filippo, a key member of the Bop House collective in Miami, built her platform through TikTok, Instagram, and OnlyFans. She has shared past stories about high-profile interactions and claimed significant earnings from content creation. Drake, whose full name is Aubrey Drake Graham, released ICEMAN in mid May 2026. The project features direct personal references that have sparked conversation across platforms.

No public court records or formal statements from her representatives confirm any lawsuit has been filed or threatened as of now.

In her reaction video, Filippo initially seemed surprised by the mention before downplaying any real connection. She compared the name drop to other celebrity references in media such as the Bad Baby mention in Euphoria and maintained distance from the narrative. Such exchanges between rappers and online personalities often blur lines between artistic expression and personal accounts.

The episode reflects broader patterns in how social media amplifies unverified celebrity stories for rapid engagement. Public replies to the circulating posts frequently question the ghosting claim and the legal angle. Many treat the situation as typical rap bravado mixed with influencer promotion.

Filippo continues her regular content schedule while the album draws streams. Whether the exchange leads to any formal dispute or remains digital banter stays uncertain. The story illustrates the fast pace of modern fame where lyrics can quickly become public talking points.

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