By Ashley Iasimone A Drake look-alike contest in the rapper’s hometown of Toronto got a boost from the artist himself, who unexpectedly contributed $10,000 to the prize pot. Upon hearing about ...
Yesterday (December 14), eager contestants lined up to participate at Casuals Cakery in Toronto dressed as their most authentic version of the “One Dance” performer. From “Denim Drake” to ...
The winner was originally supposed to receive a 'Toronto Manz' package containing a bottle of Hennessy cognac and a pack of Backwoods cigars, but Drake (born Aubrey Graham) generously offered to ...
It's a particularly apt choice for the city, especially given the numerous occasions on which Toronto has found itself up in arms over a Drake appearance only to later find out it was simply a ...
Funnily enough, it wasn't a man at all who took home the top prize, which just so happened to be "10 bands" (or $10,000) donated by Drake himself. In the end, it was Toronto woman, Makayla ...
During the contest, the lookalikes were asked to dance, sing and answer questions about their favourite Drake song, what era they’re representing and where they would take a Toronto girl on a date.
Drake is the latest celebrity to support a lookalike contest in his honor. The rapper, 38, said he would award $10,000 to the winner of a contest held in his hometown of Toronto on Saturday ...
Drake joined the lookalike contest craze and gave the winner a handsome monetary reward. The Drizzy lookalike contest went down over the weekend in Toronto, where tons of Aubrey clones descended ...
A Drake lookalike contest was hosted by Casuals Cakery in the rapper's hometown of Toronto, Canada Gabrielle Rockson is a staff writer-reporter for PEOPLE. She joined PEOPLE in 2023 and covers ...