Drake is continuing his winning streak, and he's not showing any signs of slowing down. It looks like the Certified Lover Boy brought that luck to his new hobby, the lucrative world of collectible sports cards after he managed to pull six cards that could be worth over $1 million.
The rapper picked up 10 boxes of Flawless Basketball, Fleer, and Topps Chrome cards, valued at $46,000 per box, from famed card collector and Goldin Auction House founder Ken Goldin.
The two took to Instagram Live to unbox a few packs, hoping to find the triple Logoman, Lebron, and Jordan rookie cards in the process.
During the stream, Drake chose the first pack he wanted to open—but his intuition must have kicked in because he changed his mind and grabbed another instead. After he started going through the cards, an excited Drake spotted a Clark Kellog card, which he said was a “good sign” that a Jordan rookie might be next in the pack.
And he was right! It only took two more cards for the 6 God to strike gold. It was the 1986 Fleer Michael Jordan Rookie card he was hoping to find. The Passionfruit singer was suddenly in possession of a rare piece of sports memorabilia.
“That’s that hot hands,” Drake said after pulling the card.
Hot hands indeed, the card that Drizzy pulled is worth a pretty penny and might fetch between $50,000 to $700,000 depending on the condition.
The God's Plan singer kept going. He pulled two more Michael Jordan rookie cards and three less-valuable sticker cards. Altogether, the cards might be worth over $1 million, depending on the grade they receive.
Drake recently entered into a partnership with Stake, a cryptocurrency betting platform, and he’s split his roulette winnings with lucky fans. Earlier this month, Drizzy teamed up with Jack Harlow to surprise one lucky fan with $20,000 after pulling up on a game of roulette. The Champagne Papi did it again when he surprised a mother with $100,000 after one of his big bets paid.
Drizzy also made out like a bandit when he wagered over $1 million that the Rams would win the Super Bowl. He wasn't as lucky when he put his money on UFC fighter Jorge Masvidal.
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