Drake is stalking Nicki Minaj and Meek Mill on Instagram and he cannot deny it because it was recorded. On a video captured from a basketball game which the "If You're Reading This It's Too Late" rapper had watched, he was seen holding his mobile phone while the screen shows a picture of the rumored engaged couple on Instagram.

Drake watched the games during the holiday and apparently he has been busy with other things too, like keeping tabs on his crush and her boyfriend. On an article published on Hollywood Life, the story even said that the rapper has been caught and further advised readers that they should not miss the video since it has the evidence.

People who think that the photo is legit assumed that Drake might be reading Minaj's denial of engagement to Meek. In one of the "Anaconda" singer's most recent updates, she wrote: "I don't know what's going to happen with he and I. I just know right now we are really, really enjoying each other's company. He and I are not engaged. But he said he would like to give me three rings before we get married."

But then again, nobody knows for sure if the image on the rapper's mobile phone was edited or not. There are some who say that the image on Drake's phone has been altered through Photoshop in order to spice things up even more since his feud with Minaj's boyfriend is still on.

The two rappers have been dissing each other for many weeks now so their conflict only gets worst instead of being solved. In fact, the tiff looks more serious now as snippets of Mill's upcoming mixtape entitled "Dreamchasers 4" made its way online.

The track has the seemingly threatening lines: "When I was saying s**t about the rhymes you ain't wrote, I can't wait until we run into ya. I'ma put a gun in ya," which TMZ believes is a direct message to nemesis Drake.

The discord between the two men began when Drake was rumored to have dated Minaj in the past. The other cause of the escalating tension was Mill's allegations that Drake is using a ghostwriter to come up with tracks.

Regarding this feud, Minaj admitted to New York Times that she finds it ridiculous that her boyfriend and best friend are at war and dissing one other on social media through their own raps. Apparently, the singer is embarrassed about the whole thing, especially seeing grown men being very childish.

"They're men, grown-a** men. It's between them. I hate it. It doesn't make me feel good. You don't ever want to choose sides between people you love. It's ridiculous. I just want it to be over," she said.