Drake hasn't shied away from showing off his generosity during his It's All A Blur Tour.
Fresh off offering to cover the medical bills for a fan with MS, the For All the Dogs rapper gifted one lucky fan a Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon on the last night of his hometown stint in Toronto on Saturday.
While it's unclear which type of G-Wagon the fan will receive, it's worth noting that the retail price for a 2023 G550 SUV is listed at $139,900.
“This is what I’m gonna do,” Drizzy said to the crowd. “I’m gonna pick a winning ticket out of this drum here. I want everybody to be super-quiet.”
Drake gifts a fan a G Wagon during his It’s All A Blur Tour concert performance in Torontohttps://t.co/fxE9A3AJeW pic.twitter.com/QXPgx9337S
— Trap Money Kobe (@TrapMoneyKobe_) October 8, 2023
Of course, it isn't the first time Drake has showcased his generosity on his It's All A Blur Tour by gifting fans with luxurious items.
Over the past few months, Drizzy's gifts have included a Chanel bag, $50,000 to a fan who attended Drake's concert after being dumped by his girlfriend, and a vacation to a couple who skipped out on their honeymoon so they could see him live, among other things.
Most recently, Drake's first night in Toronto on Friday was highlighted by his offering to cover medical expenses for a fan recently diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.
“I got all these blessings just to give it others anyway”
— Austin (@Flawsom) October 7, 2023
In addition, the Toronto rapper announced plans to pay college tuition for seven people in the crowd.
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