Kiley Lossen shares alleged Sauce Walka audio over Drake claims
Kiley Lossen said she shared alleged sauce walka audio and video because she was tired of being silent. In a June 1, 2026 statement, Sauce Walka’s child’s mother said the posts were about speaking on her own experience, not internet drama.
Kiley Lossen’s June 1 statement
Lossen said she released the material not for attention, clout or drama, adding: “I was tired of being silent” and “I felt my voice deserved to be heard.” She said she had spent years dealing with “conflict, intimidation, threats, and unnecessary drama behind closed doors while being expected to protect everyone else’s reputation at the expense of my own peace.”
She also said it was “not a secret” that she and Drake were involved in 2024, but that the story was being turned into something it is not. Her line was direct: “This is not about Drake.”
Instagram posts against Sauce Walka
Across Instagram posts, Lossen accused Sauce Walka of organizing someone to jump her, neglecting their son, and making threats against Drake. In one post, she paired footage of Sauce Walka at a football game with their son and a phone recording that seemed to suggest he did not care about the child.
The alleged audio included lines such as “I don’t give a fuck about your baby, fuck yo son,” “I did get you jumped by my hoes,” “I got you jumped,” “I’ll get you jumped again,” “I will get Drake smoked,” and “I will get Drake shot at.” Lossen also said Sauce Walka allegedly put his hands on her, though the authenticity of the audio has not been verified.
Posts removed, dispute remains
Lossen has since removed posts featuring the full audio, but the dispute has already moved from private conflict into public accusation. Her statement framed the core issue as “what happens behind the scenes and the impact it has on our child,” which keeps the focus on the household fallout rather than the Drake storyline that has drawn the most attention.
For readers tracking the dispute, the key development is not a new allegation so much as Lossen deciding to say why she posted the material at all. She has now made her position plain: “I have every right to tell my story, defend myself, and speak on my experiences,” and “For the first time in a long time, I chose to speak up. And I don’t regret it.”