A Canadian creator says Drake personally told her that one of her fantasy artworks helped inspire a scene in his “Nokia” music video.
Louisa Khovanski, based in Ontario, says the moment left her stunned.
“Many years ago, I created an artwork of a giantess and a tiny stranger,” she told NudeNewz.
“I once showed it to Drake and years later he told me a part of his video was inspired by it. Hearing that was a very special moment.”
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Louisa says the original artwork showed a towering woman with a mythic, sensual energy, and the rapper later used a similar giantess concept, including a scene of her walking through a city.
The creator spent years working as a photographer before moving into content, using the skills she developed behind the camera to craft her now-signature fantasy look.
“I wanted to be my own boss and create without limitations,” she said. “Combining my photography experience with modelling felt natural.”

She describes herself as “a slightly chaotic, overly honest curvy girl with a camera”, insisting honesty is what keeps her fans loyal.
“My audience and I formed a tiny internet family,” she said. “They come for the curves, stay for the personality and occasionally the existential chaos.”
Louisa is known for shooting outdoors, taking inspiration from forests, mountains and folk legends. She says she keeps her work sensual but strictly non-explicit.
“I don’t do porn and never have,” she said. “People adore my content exactly as it is.”
Her family were unfazed when she went into content creation.
“It’s 2025, not medieval Europe,” she joked. “My friends and family said, ‘Are you happy? Are you safe? Great. Go make money.’”
Louisa says becoming a creator changed everything for her, but she’s not slowing down.
“I still have a mountain of ideas,” she said. She added that her next goal is simply to stress less. “Cortisol is a silent killer.”

She warns new creators not to get blinded by the glamour.
“Think twice before jumping into this business. It’s not ‘easy money’ and never was.”
She also revealed she read Pharaoh by Bolesław Prus at just nine years old and used to roam her hometown for hours alone.
“At this point it’s hard to surprise my fans,” she laughed.
But she says nothing in her journey tops the moment Drake told her, the fantasy art helped inspire his music video – a career twist even she didn’t see coming.
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