Clearly Jacob Sartorius has never been given the advice to take the high road after a breakup. In fact, he’s decided to do literally the opposite, and in his new track We’re Not Friends, he takes aim at his ex Millie Bobby Brown — specifically about her friendship with Drake. Oooh.
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Bit of backstory: Jacob, 16, and Millie, 14, broke up back in July and in the time since, Stranger Things star Millie has struck up quite the friendship with 32-year-old artist Drake.
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At the Emmy Awards in September, she raved about her m8, saying: “I love him, I met him in Australia, and he’s honestly fantastic.” She added that Drake’s main drawcard is that he gives her advice about boys, saying: “You know, that stays in the text messages.”
There were a few raised eyebrows about the nature of their relationship, which she addressed in her Instagram story a couple days later. But it seems Jacob isn’t done with pouring shit all over it, penning these lyrics for We’re Not Friends:
We’re not friends, we’re not friends / Do you think I really wanna hear about him? / I do it for a reason, not just to be nice / Girl I wanna give you more than good advice.
Ooooft.
MBB is yet to comment on the lyrics, and you know why? It’s called the HIGH ROAD, my friends.