Drake gave fans a peek at the NBA-size basketball court at his $100 million Toronto mansion over the weekend. The “One Dance” hitmaker took to Instagram Sunday to share a video of himself playing Stake’s online betting game on a flatscreen TV inside the luxury sports room. He was seen lying down in the middle of the court before jumping onto his feet and celebrating when he won.
“HUNNNNNNNNDRED 😈 I’ll get my racks up anywhere even centre court,” the 37-year-old music superstar captioned the post. According to a 2020 interview with Architectural Digest , Drake’s NBA regulation-size court is “crowned by a 21-square-foot pyramidal skylight.” The “God’s Plan” rapper’s 50,000 square-foot home — which he calls The Embassy — was designed by Canadian architectural and interior designer Ferris Rafauli to create a home with “overwhelming high luxury.
” The “modern Art Deco” pad features a 40-foot ceilings, a limestone entryway and exotic wood floors. “Because I was building it in my hometown, I wanted the structure to stand firm for 100 years. I wanted it to have a monumental scale and feel,” the Canadian-born singer shared with the outlet.
In July, Drake’s luxurious abode experienced flooding due to the torrential rain in the Toronto area. At the time, the “Nonstop” rapper shared a video of himself walking in ankle-deep rainwater through the house. An unidentified man, meanwhile, was seen pushing to open a set of double doors.
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