Drake Wins $2.3 Million After Betting on Chiefs to Win Super Bowl, Says He’ll Give It to a Fan at Concert Monday

Drake walked out of the 2024 Super Bowl with “Rich Flex.”

Ahead of Super Bowl LVIII, the 37-year-old rap star shared on Instagram that he bet a massive $1.15 million on the Kansas City Chiefs beating the San Francisco 49ers. When the Chiefs did come out on top during Sunday’s game at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Drake also revealed what he plans to do with his winnings — which was actually over $2.3 million — and how he’s going to make one fan very happy.

Just before kick-off on Sunday, the Grammy winner posted a picture of his bet on betting platform Stake (which he partners with) on his Instagram Story. “If I win someone who will be super blessed at the tmrw show 🥳🥳🥳,” he captioned the image, teasing his plans to give away the money at his concert on Monday in St. Louis, Missouri’s Enterprise Center.

Drake wins $2.3 million after betting on Chiefs to win Super Bowl, says he'll give it away to fan at concert tomorrow

Drake’s bet on the 2024 Super Bowl.

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As the Chiefs pulled away in overtime when quarterback Patrick Mahomes connected with wide receiver Mecole Hardman for a wide-open touchdown, winning the game 25-22, Drizzy was able to secure his big gamble.

although For all dogs artist didn’t attend the big game at Allegiant Stadium, he shared a fun clip on his Story watching it live on TV from what appeared to be a hotel suite. “Come on Pat, bring it home, man,” he said during one of the videos he posted.

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Drake wins $2.3 million after betting on Chiefs to win Super Bowl, says he'll give it away to fan at concert tomorrow

Drake is watching the 2024 Super Bowl on his Instagram Story.

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Travis Kelce says he and Taylor Swift are ‘on top of the world’ after winning the 2024 Super Bowl and Grammys.

He also shared a video of him celebrating his successful bet. “I still have them. Got em!” Drake said in a giddy, sing-song tone in a video shared on Instagram.

In the post, the “IDGAF” rapper also shared that his excitement over the final result led to a bit of a ruckus, including breaking the plate that had his pancake snack on it. “He—he ate my pancakes,” he said, still seeming to be in excellent spirits.

Drake wins $2.3 million after betting on Chiefs to win Super Bowl, says he'll give it away to fan at concert tomorrow

Drake celebrates his winning bet on the 2024 Super Bowl on his Instagram Story.

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“@stake.eddie thanks see you when I do, 💰” he captioned the video, tagging Stake co-founder Eddie Craven.

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When Champagne Papi first announced the bet he made Saturday with an Instagram post about his role, he said his choice came down to his faith in Taylor Swift and her Chiefs boyfriend, Travis Kelce. “Can’t bet against swifties @stake,” he wrote in the caption.

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Drake has been known to bet on everything from UFC fights to baseball games, although he doesn’t always win. His tendency to lose on huge bets has actually been dubbed what sportsmen and fans refer to as the “Drake Curse”.

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Drake’s curse apparently didn’t affect the outcome of the 2024 Super Bowl, and the hip-hop star is likely to make one concertgoer very happy Monday night. He will take the stage in St. Louis, Missouri, where he and J. Cole bring their joint tour known as It’s All A Blur Tour – Big As the What?.

Their live dates together were originally scheduled to begin in January, but the two rappers postponed the tour to begin a few weeks later in February. The shows officially kicked off on February 2nd in Tampa, Florida and will be on the road together throughout the spring, finally ending on April 16th in Denver, Colorado.

The “God’s Plan” artist’s 2024 live dates follow his massive 2023 It’s All A Blur tour, which sold out 50 arenas.

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