Drake humiliated after his card is declined while trying to pay fan $500 on livestream

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By Asiya Ali

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Drake had an "embarrassing" moment during a recent livestream when his credit card declined as he tried to gift a fan $500.

The 36-year-old Canadian rapper - whose real name is Aubrey Drake Graham - appeared on a special Kick livestream over the weekend, in an effort to promote Stake - an online crypto-casino.

The special event involved him giving away a whopping $1 million to fans, which was why he tried to gift a fan named Daisy some money before his card was rejected.

The 'Rick Flex' rapper was stunned that the act of generosity failed to go as planned and said: "Bro! Embarrassing," to fellow rapper Lil Yachty, who was partaking in the livestream with him.

Watch the moment below:

A fan shared the hilarious moment on Twitter with the caption: "Drake's card just got declined on stream," and the post earned 30.2 million views on the platform.

Many users couldn't help but joke about the mishap as one person said: "Bro he can’t be real," while another commented: "If Drake's card declines that's gotta be a problem with Visa or sumn ain't no way."

A third user penned: "The way Drake said embarrassing is exactly how I expected him to say it."

The 'Hotline Bling' rapper first joined Stake in December 2021 and has since used the crypto-casino platform to make a number of outrageous bets.

He confessed to Barstool Sports that he loves to gamble, stating: "I sounded way too enthusiastic about that, but yeah, I really do like to gamble."

However, some of these wildly extravagant risks have resulted in so many stomach-curdling losses, such as losing $1 million in December after betting on the World Cup final between Argentina and France, according to The Independent. Although he had successfully chosen Argentina to win, his bet didn't include the match going into overtime and penalties.

In addition to this, Drake lost $400,000 after betting that Jake Paul would defeat Tommy Fury during their fight in Abu Dhabi in February. After the fight, Paul joked that he lost because of the Drake "curse," saying with a laugh: "Drake, bro, why did you do this to me?," per the Daily Mail.

Furthermore, he also lost $275,000 last March when he bet that Jorge Masvidal would succeed against Colby Covington at UFC 272 in Las Vegas.

But despite it all, the Grammy-winning star has had some wins such as pocketing $1.2 million after betting $700,000 on the Kansas City Chiefs to win Super Bowl LVII.

Most recently, he wagered $250,000 that the Denver Nuggets would defeat the Miami Heat in five games in the NBA finals, which would earn him $850,000. The two teams are currently tied at one game apiece after playing two games.

Featured image credit: Prince Williams / Getty

Drake humiliated after his card is declined while trying to pay fan $500 on livestream

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By Asiya Ali

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Drake had an "embarrassing" moment during a recent livestream when his credit card declined as he tried to gift a fan $500.

The 36-year-old Canadian rapper - whose real name is Aubrey Drake Graham - appeared on a special Kick livestream over the weekend, in an effort to promote Stake - an online crypto-casino.

The special event involved him giving away a whopping $1 million to fans, which was why he tried to gift a fan named Daisy some money before his card was rejected.

The 'Rick Flex' rapper was stunned that the act of generosity failed to go as planned and said: "Bro! Embarrassing," to fellow rapper Lil Yachty, who was partaking in the livestream with him.

Watch the moment below:

A fan shared the hilarious moment on Twitter with the caption: "Drake's card just got declined on stream," and the post earned 30.2 million views on the platform.

Many users couldn't help but joke about the mishap as one person said: "Bro he can’t be real," while another commented: "If Drake's card declines that's gotta be a problem with Visa or sumn ain't no way."

A third user penned: "The way Drake said embarrassing is exactly how I expected him to say it."

The 'Hotline Bling' rapper first joined Stake in December 2021 and has since used the crypto-casino platform to make a number of outrageous bets.

He confessed to Barstool Sports that he loves to gamble, stating: "I sounded way too enthusiastic about that, but yeah, I really do like to gamble."

However, some of these wildly extravagant risks have resulted in so many stomach-curdling losses, such as losing $1 million in December after betting on the World Cup final between Argentina and France, according to The Independent. Although he had successfully chosen Argentina to win, his bet didn't include the match going into overtime and penalties.

In addition to this, Drake lost $400,000 after betting that Jake Paul would defeat Tommy Fury during their fight in Abu Dhabi in February. After the fight, Paul joked that he lost because of the Drake "curse," saying with a laugh: "Drake, bro, why did you do this to me?," per the Daily Mail.

Furthermore, he also lost $275,000 last March when he bet that Jorge Masvidal would succeed against Colby Covington at UFC 272 in Las Vegas.

But despite it all, the Grammy-winning star has had some wins such as pocketing $1.2 million after betting $700,000 on the Kansas City Chiefs to win Super Bowl LVII.

Most recently, he wagered $250,000 that the Denver Nuggets would defeat the Miami Heat in five games in the NBA finals, which would earn him $850,000. The two teams are currently tied at one game apiece after playing two games.

Featured image credit: Prince Williams / Getty