Drake and 21 Savage Hit With $4M Lawsuit Over Fake Vogue Covers

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The publicity stunt included sharing the images on social media and an email blast claiming that physical copies of the nonexistent editions would be distributed in American cities.

Condé Nast is pointing fingers at Drake and 21 Savage, alleging the duo never had permission to use theHer Loss.

The magazine company is now suing for $4 million in damages for the unlicensed use of their brand. On Oct. 30, Drake took to Instagram to share the doctored cover—and even took a moment to give Vogue and its editor-in-chief, Anna Wintour, a shoutout. “Me and my brother on newsstands tomorrow!!,” Drake captioned the post. “Thanksand Anna Wintour for the love and support on this historic moment.

 

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