Fans claim viral video of Drake fighting off drone in Sydney penthouse actually an ad for gambling site Stake

By Abby Amoakuh

Published Feb 21, 2025 at 01:07 PM

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It’s safe to say that Canadian rapper and certified loverboy Drake has had a rough couple of weeks. First, he got publicly demolished in Kendrick Lamar’s viral Super Bowl halftime show, with a little assistance from special guest Serena Williams. Then a drone flew to his penthouse apartment in Sydney, Australia and captured private footage of the rapper doing some online gambling on his terrace. However, it may not all be what it seems… Fans have started to suspect that the video, which was slammed as highly invasive, is actually an unlabelled ad for a crypto gambling platform.

The controversial video features a drone filming a laptop on a rooftop terrace that has the crypto gambling site Stake loaded on it. Then the scandal-ridden rapper Drake emerges from a glass door, angrily discovers the drone, and throws one of his slippers at it.

Though he misses the shot, the drone starts to retreat, leaving the rapper furiously running around the terrace.

Upon viewing the clip, netizens labelled it as a gross invasion of privacy and a highly disturbing use of technology. However, upon closer inspection, many began to suspect that the video was staged as a covert advertisement for the crypto gambling platform Stake, which Drake has promoted in the past.

Some eagle-eyed fans also spotted the reflection of a drone pilot in the glass door, suggesting the scene was orchestrated rather than an actual intrusion.

Damn Wheelchair Jimmy, we’re almost 20 years past Degrassi and these acting skills aren’t rusty, respect.

On 20 February 2025, following days of speculation, Drake confirmed everyone’s suspicions by posting stills from the video clip on his Instagram, with the caption “The stakes are high…but so am I.”

 

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This motivated netizens to do what they do best: ridicule and meme the viral incident.


Within hours, lots of recreations started to flood X, with many users claiming that they would have knocked the drone out of the sky, contrary to the rapper who missed. And as long as it’s all just fun and games, I think it’s fair to say that Drake should seriously work on his aim.

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