I threw my 36G bra at Drake — now I’m a Playboy model and ready to take him on a date
A romance may be brewing.
A Rhode Island barista who threw her 36G bra at Drake during his Brooklyn concert as part of his ‘It’s All A Blur’ Tour now wants to take him on a date at her coffee shop.
Veronica Correia, 21, owns Cafe La La in Cumberland and is hoping the “Hotline Bling” rapper, 36, will drop by after her lingerie-launching maneuver prompted him to pause his Barclays Center show last week — and landed her a Playboy gig.
“I am currently single,” the busty brunette told The Post in an interview on Tuesday.
“I would take Drake on a date at my coffee shop. I recently named a coffee after him called The Drizzy Drake Cake. It’s a cake batter-flavored coffee with chocolate, whipped cream and sprinkled Oreos. I’d love for him to try it and truly get to know the real Drake behind the fame.”
It’s certainly possible that the rapper could drop by the Rhode Island establishment given his excited reaction to Correia’s big black bra.
The singer was seen sniffing the garment after it landed on stage partway through his performance — before he asked the audience to track down the owner of the item.
“36G?” Drake was heard saying after looking at the bra’s tag. “Locate this woman immediately!”
Video of the incident immediately went viral — and it wasn’t just Drake who was enamored by the bra-throwing barista.
Correira quickly caught the attention of execs at Playboy, who contacted the buxom beauty to ask her to become a paid content creator on their new subscribers-only platform.
The singleton — who is a mother to a two-year-old daughter — excitedly agreed to sign up for the sizzling site, telling The Post: “I know I can crush it and make meaningful income. Other Bunnies are making millions of dollars a year on Playboy, so I couldn’t be more excited to tap into that potential. I will be posting exclusive content for my fans and subscribers that makes me feel confident and beautiful.”
In addition to making a potential fortune on the platform, Correira says she’s on a mission to change people’s perceptions about motherhood.
“As a mother of two-year-old [daughter] Angelina, I want to represent all mothers in a good way,” she explained. “I have personally witnessed some of my friends lose their self-confidence after giving birth. I want to be a good role model for all mothers and spread the message that all mothers are beautiful.”
Despite the attention she’s received following last week’s lingerie-launching incident, Correira says she the maneuver was completely spontaneous.
“I didn’t decide to throw my bra until he walked by,” she insisted.
“This wasn’t planned at all and I didn’t think I would blow up or anything.”
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