Rihanna and Drake Break Up News, Update: Rapper Drake Asks Taylor Swift To Move In With Him

The Rihanna and Drake break up drama has been stirred up once again with the news that the rapper asked country star Taylor Swift to move into his home in Los Angeles. Apparently, Riri's ex Drake is concerned that his rumored new girl Taylor Swift might be traumatized by a stalker incident that recently happened.

International Business Times reports that Taylor Swift got traumatized when she was pursued by Frank Andrew Hoover in her concert in Austin, Texas. The incident happened in October, and Taylor Swift is still freaked out by what happened. Drake was quick to offer his comfort and urged the "Shake It Off" singer to stay with him instead.

The two have reportedly been getting close ever since the breakup of Rihanna and Drake. Taylor Swift went to the 30th birthday party of Drake, and they started flirting with each other there. Rihanna was not able to attend the party and sources say she is not happy about the ongoing relationship between Drake and Taylor Swift.

Although there are no statements regarding the real deal between Drake and Taylor Swift, they have confirmed that they are collaborating on songs together. Rihanna and Drake did this before their breakup, and have even performed live together. Now it seems it's Taylor Swift and Drake who will be collaborating on a sure to be hit song. Hollywood Life even claims that the "Bad Blood" singer and Drake will be recording a whole R&B/Hip-hop album together!

Meanwhile, in the aftermath of the Rihanna and Drake breakup, Riri seems to also be focusing on other things. She was seen filming the "Ocean 8" movie and even going on vacation in her native Barbados with family and friends. She has not said anything regarding the growing friendship between ex Drake and Taylor Swift, nor the rumors that another ex of hers, Chris Brown, is trying to get back with her.

Do you think that the collaboration between Drake and Taylor Swift could lead to something more? Share your thoughts and comments below.

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