Drake Surprises Fan with Brand-New Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon — Worth at Least $139k — at Toronto Show

Thanks to Drake, one of his fans is about to “run through the 6” in style.

The hip-hop star, 36, played one of his final It’s All a Blur Tour Saturdays at the Scotiabank Arena in his native Toronto and treated another special fan in the crowd as the crowd filmed the Grammy winner giving away a Mercedes -Benz G- Wagon to the unsuspecting concert goer.

Instead of personally picking a fan from the crowd to go home with the luxury prize, as he has done before, the rapper — who released his latest album For all dogs on Friday — picked someone at random. In the fan-filmed clip, the “Slime You Out” artist challenged his fans by spinning a raffle drum in anticipation.

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“So this is what I’m going to do: I’m going to draw a winning ticket from this drum right here,” the hitmaker said, as members of his crew brought the raffle drum onto the stage. “I want everyone to be super quiet. I want to hear the scream of the winner.”

After Drizzy turned the drum, reached inside and dug around as the crowd cheered, he announced the winner as “17482.” He eventually spotted a fan taking home a new vehicle on one of the upper floors of the Scotiabank Arena.

He playfully said, “Do they have them? Are they up there? You better get your ass up here. We’ll send someone up to check that ticket.”

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It’s not clear which model Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon artist “Rich Flex” was drawing, but according to Mercedes-Benz’s website, the base model retails for $139,900.

The “Hotline Bling” rapper also paid it forward during his performance in Toronto on Friday night by offering to help a fan holding a sign that said she had been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS).

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IN video shared by a concertgoer, the Canadian artist paused his set to send a message to fans. “This one is important to me,” he told the crowd. “Her sign says, ‘I just found out I have MS, will you help me make the night better.'”

He went on to talk about how his friend and collaborator, producer 40 (whose real name is Noah James Sheba) was diagnosed with MS in 2005 at the age of 22. “You know, my brother 40 is one of the strongest men in the world. , and he’s struggling with a lot of things,” Drake shared. “So what I’m going to do is I’m going to hook you up with 40 first of all, maybe you can talk.”

He continued, “And secondly, I’ll pay whatever it takes to give you the best help in the world, I promise. You have my word—and you can come back tomorrow night!”

During Drake’s It’s All a Blur tour – which kicked off in July – he also gave $50,000 to a fan going through a breakup and gave away an expensive Birkin bag among other gifts.

Drake offered to pay medical bills for a fan with multiple sclerosis who held up a sign at his concert in Toronto

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Earlier this month, Drake released his eighth solo studio album For all dogswhich includes features from 21 Savage, Bad Bunny, Chief Keef, J. Cole, Lil Yachty, SZA and many more.

While speaking in his own language A table for one radio show on SiriusXM’s Sound 42, the recording artist revealed For all dogs may be his last record for a while.

On the show, the star explained that he was taking time off from music to focus on his health. He shared, “I probably won’t be making music for a while. I’ll be honest. I have some other things to do for some other people that I promised, but I probably won’t be making music for a while. I’ll be honest with you. I have to focus on my health first and I will soon.”

“Nothing crazy, I just want people to be healthy in life, and I’ve had the craziest problems with my stomach for years,” he added. “So I have to focus on my health and recovery, and I will.”

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