Drake gifted $10,000 to a feminine fan who received a look-alike competitors in his honor.
On Saturday, followers flocked to take part within the contest hosted by Casuals Cakery within the “God’s Plan” rapper’s hometown of Toronto.
Following information concerning the competitors, the bakery took to Instagram to share a screenshot of a DM from the Canadian hitmaker, who mentioned he would donate “10 bands” towards “the primary prize.”
“sure that is true and actual & I hope the Drake doppelgängers prepared 🔥 LETSSSSSSSS GOOOOOOO 💨💨💨💨💨💨💨💨💨💨💨💨💨💨,” Casuals Cakery wrote within the caption.
Makayla Chambers finally took house the grand prize after she confirmed as much as the occasion together with her hair in two pigtails — much like Drake’s look from earlier this 12 months — together with a pretend goatee, an outsized beige sweater and black pants.
“Girl Drake” beat out a number of different members who dressed up as varied variations of the five-time Grammy winner.
Influencer Anthony Po shared an Instagram Reel displaying further contestants dressed as “Ozempic Drake,” “Denim Drake” and “Durag Drake.”
Drake, 38, reposted a number of movies from the occasion on his Story, writing, “I really like this metropolis” with a sequence of laughing emojis.
Several celeb look-alike contests have gone viral because the Timothée Chalamet-themed competitors in New York City in October.
At the time, the “Little Women” star made a shock look on the occasion hosted at Washington Square Park, which was later damaged up by police.
Glen Powell additionally supplied a particular prize throughout final month’s quest to seek out his doppelgänger.
The “Anyone however You” star, 36, recorded a video for the lots of of followers gathered at Auditorium Shores in Austin, Texas, sharing that the winner might be featured in his subsequent film.
“I wish to pull off a heist, and we don’t want masks as a result of all of us have the identical face,” he mentioned within the clip. “It’s the proper crime! They can’t get all of us as a result of we’re one: a felony Glenterprise.”
Powell added, “I’m fully severe. This is a cash-value prize of $6 billion.”
Maxwell Braunstein got here out on prime, successful $5, a cowboy hat and approval from the “Twisters” actor’s mother, Cyndy Powell, who was in attendance.