Drake has recruited popular sports journalist Taylor Rooks to be the face of his OVO clothing line’s Women’s Spring 2023 Collection.

In a series of photos and videos posted to Instagram on Wednesday (May 10), Rooks can be seen sporting a black sleeveless jumper with a gold OVO owl on the front.

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In another set, she sports a long sleeve top and matching shorts. Other pieces in the new drop will include hoodies, sweatpants, leggings and crop top quarter zips.

The new line will be available for sale on Friday (May 12) on OVO’s site and their respective retailers. Check out a preview below.

In other Drake news, the Toronto native alongside Travis Scott and Metro Boomin are the latest artists to fall victim to leakers as a slew of songs from their respective stashes have hit the internet.

It’s unclear if these new leaks came from one source, but they include high-profile collaborations and alleged album cuts and leftovers that surfaced on social media and Reddit.

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Drake’s leaks include a reference track for Beyoncé titled “Heat,” which she eventually turned into “HEATED” from her 2022 album Renaissance.

Another finds the 6 God linking with his Young Money mentor Lil Wayne over a Pharrell beat “Startrax,” which appears to be from 2018’s Tha Carter V.

Drake Hopes To Turn A Profit As His L.A. Mansion Hits The Market For A Colossal Sum
Drake Hopes To Turn A Profit As His L.A. Mansion Hits The Market For A Colossal Sum

There’s also a previously unreleased collaboration between Drizzy and his elusive OVO Sound signee PARTYNEXTDOOR called “Bricks,” rumored to have been recorded around 2017.

In more positive news, Drake has announced 12 new dates added to his It’s All A Blur Tour with 21 Savage as a selection of shows have now been rescheduled.

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The massive trek, which now boasts 54 dates, includes new shows in cities such as Toronto, Brooklyn, Inglewood, Memphis, Milwaukee, Glendale and Denver.

The start date for the tour has been moved to June 29 in Memphis, Tennessee. Shows originally scheduled for between June 16 and July 2 in New Orleans, Nashville, Houston, Dallas, Miami and Atlanta have been moved back to take place between September 14 and October 2.

Tickets are available now through Drake’s DrakeRelated website.