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Drakeo The Ruler's Girlfriend Honors Her Late 'Soulmate' After Tragic Death | Atlanta Daily World

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Photo: Getty Images Drakeo The Ruler's girlfriend is breaking her silence following her partner's sudden passing over the weekend. Noel Bianca took to social media on Sunday to honor her late beau who was stabbed to death before hitting the stage at Once Upon a Time in L.A. music festival on Saturday. Bianca shared in … Continued

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