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Drake attends HBO’s “Euphoria” premiere at the Arclight Pacific Theatres' Cinerama Dome on June 04, 2019 in Los Angeles, California.

Drakeis done with secrets — even those that happen behind closed (bathroom) doors!

The Canadian wordsmith, 36, posted a promise on his Instagram Story on Thursday that he’d start being truthful during the new year — before sharing a mini statement about public and private restrooms.

“Gonna start using 2023 to tell you my truths,” Drizzy began his declaration.

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Drake shares statement about bathrooms

“I have seen more staff and private bathrooms than anybody ever…whenever you are waiting in line to use the bathroom just know there’s an amazing clean private room that they refuse to show you,” Drake confessed to his Instagram followers.

While it’s unclear exactly what prompted theCertified Lover Boyto share his love/hate relationship with restrooms, he’s also been using social media to tease his upcoming Apollo Theatre shows this weekend as a “a trip down memory lane” — perhaps to the days when Drizzy wasn’t seeing many private potties.

In an Instagrampost earlier in the week, Drake shared several throwback pictures with close friends and collaborators such as Noah “40” Shebib. Some of the images featured his OVO crew producing, traveling, and hanging out with Drake — most dating back to somewhere around 2009 when he released his breakthrough mixtapeSo Far Gone.

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Drake at an NBA game on January 14, 2022 in Miami, Florida.

As previously reported, theHer Lossartist postponed his gigs at the Apollo for the second timeback in December. The show was first scheduled for Nov. 11, as he postponed the concert to attend his friend and fellow rapperTakeoff’s funeral onthat same day. He eventually pushed back the dates from December to January because ofproduction delays.

“These upcoming shows for SiriusXM are so incredibly special for us. If you are going to play the world famous Apollo Theater, it has to be a world class production. We as a team have been working around the clock not just putting together a concert but an experience our fans deserve. With that said, we are up against some production delays that are just out of our control,” the statement read.

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The statement further elaborated that the decision came after many “difficult meetings,” with the new January performance dates giving the crew the necessary time to complete the work.

source: people.com