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Dennis Graham is photographed entering Poppy Nightclub in West Hollywood while linking arms with a young woman who looks stunning in a black tank top and leopard print pants.

AceShowbiz - Drake might be getting a step-mother who is a decade younger than him. His father, Dennis Graham, recently sparked rumors that he'd found a new lover after he was spotted on a date night with a mystery woman at Poppy Nightclub in West Hollywood. The identity of the girl remains unknown, but one thing for sure, she's still 25 years old.

In a photo that has been surfacing on the Internet, the mystery woman could be seen linking her arm around his as they walked into the nightclub. Dennis drew attention in a sparkling red bomber jacket and loose training pants that he teamed with bright red shoes. Completing his style were a red knitted beanie, matching sunglasses and a silver necklace.

On the other hand, his beautiful companion looked stunning in a black tank top, complete with leopard print pants and strappy stilettos. She wore her raven hair down while carrying a black sling bag.

Dennis Graham and mystery woman.

Dennis Graham was spotted with a mystery woman.

Dennis was previously married to Sandi Graham, with whom he shares Drake. The then-couple split up when the hip-hop superstar was still 5 years old. Following their divorce, he moved back to Memphis as he continued to support his son's career. Recently, during a podcast interview, the drummer shared some interesting stories about the "In My Feelings" hitmaker.

"Drake was different," he said. "I told my wife that Drake had 'that look' and we should put him into doing modeling. We got his pictures done, got him an agent and he started working." After that, he began suggesting to his son that he should take up acting as a career path.

He recalled, "I went to Kohl's and I started buying acting scenes. We started reading... taught him how to laugh. Taught him out to cry. Taught him how to smile. How to be happy, how to be sad... He had it. I knew he had it. My whole thing for Drake was trying to get him to the star-leve and 'Degrassi' did that. I wanted him to be a star."

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