Taylor Swift, Drake Dating News: Rapper Sings 'Bad Blood' For Apple Ad, Confirms Romance? [VIDEO]

Drake's and Taylor Swift's dating status is still a hot topic until now and with the release of Drake's Apple Ad singing "Bad Blood," fans instantly connected it to the time when Swift's treadmill commercial featured the pop star singing to the rapper's hit "Jumpman."

It seems agreeable that Apple's tagline "Distractingly Good," plays a significant role in supporting the speculation that the Swift and Drake has something going on as per the National Post. Swift's fitness-inspired commercial back in April was a massive hit and with her rumored romance with the "Hotline Bling" rapper, no wonder Apple took advantage of that.

On Drake's Apple ad entitled "Drake vs. Bench Press," the rapper is seen lifting weights with his  trainer but is listening to the tunes of Frank Ocean's "Blonde." But when his trainer leaves, he grabs his iPhone 7 and plays Swift's "Bad Blood" song. The sequel, as expected, becomes hilariously comical when his bench press goes wrong.

The "Distractingly Good" ad debuted during the 2016 American Music Awards last Sunday, Nov. 20. The timing seems perfect for Drake and Swift since they have been filling the gossip websites since their rumored romance started making the headlines.

Drake and Swift have been open about their music collaboration plans together. Only their true relationship remains unverified. Cosmopolitan has previously published a rather amusing article about the rapper giving his unverified relationship status with Swift with the hashtag "#Draylor."

Meanwhile, Creativity Online reported that the Canadian-born rapper bagged four awards in the 2016 American Music Awards. He won the Favorite Rap Artist, Favourite Rap Song, Favorite Rap Album, and the Favorite Soul/R&B Song awards. Swift was also in attendance, giving her full support to one of her best friends, Selena Gomez.

Watch Drake's hilarious Apple ad below and sound off your thoughts in the comments section!

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