Drake’s hilarious reaction to a woman winning his $10K look-alike contest in Toronto

Drake was definitely amused by his unofficial look-alike contest, hosted by Casuals Cakery, which was held at Toronto hotspot Apt 200 on Saturday afternoon.

The 38-year-old Canadian crooner – who has 216.3 million followers on social media – reposted lots of footage of the twenty participants with the caption: ‘I love this city!’

It was originally planned that the winner would 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 add ’10 bands’ or $10,000 for the “grand prize.”

In the end, Makayla Chambers got “the loudest cheers” and won the “Drake-alike Challenge.”

‘It feels great. I feel like I’ve made it,” the 21-year-old chef from Toronto told the newspaper Toronto star.

‘[The pigtails look was] different from everyone else’s. That’s why I think, “Okay, I’ll have it!”

Drake was definitely amused by his unofficial look-alike contest, hosted by Casuals Cakery, which was held at Toronto hotspot Apt 200 on Saturday afternoon.

X user @emiliabadillia tweeted on Saturday: “Something so symbolic about a little girl winning the Drake lookalike contest…”

YouTuber Anthony Potero attracted a curly wig to channel the five-time Grammy winner’s seven-year-old son, Adonis Mahbed Graham (with baby mama Sophie Brussaux), alongside his fellow runner-up, John Puente.

The 23-year-old content creator created the $50 Timothée Chalamet look-alike contest in Lower Manhattan for digital invitation app Partiful on October 26, where the 28-year-old Oscar nominee made a surprise appearance.

Drake will then kick off his 11-date The Anita Max Win Tour on February 9 at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Australia.

The Emmy-nominated producer will also oversee production of the eight-episode third season of Sam Levinson’s Max drama Euphoria, which is reportedly set to begin in “mid-to-late January.”

Drake spent much of this year embroiled in a brutal public feud with Kendrick Lamar. He released four diss tracks (Push Ups, Taylor Made Freestyle, Family Matters, and The Heart Part 6), mocking his 6-foot-2 frame, domestic/sexual abuse allegations, 50% record deal, as well as his collaborations with Taylor Swift and Maroon 5.

The 37-year-old Pulitzer Prize winner won the battle after releasing five diss tracks (Like That, Euphoria, 6:16 in LA, Meet the Grahams and Not Like Us), in which he accused the biracial hip-hop star of using Ozempic and pedophilia. , and having an illegitimate 11-year-old daughter.

On November 25, Drake sued their label Universal Music Group for using an illegal ‘bots and payola scheme’ to artificially inflate the streaming numbers of Kendrick’s Not Like Us.

The 38-year-old Canadian crooner - who has 216.3 million social media followers - reposted a host of images of the 20 participants, captioning it:

The 38-year-old Canadian crooner – who has 216.3 million social media followers – reposted a host of images of the 20 participants, captioning it: “I love this city!”

Originally, the winner would 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 add '10 bands' or $10,000 to the ' main prize'.

Originally, the winner would 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 add ’10 bands’ or $10,000 to the ‘ main prize’.

In the end, Makayla Chambers got 'the loudest cheers' and won the 'Drake-alike Challenge'

In the end, Makayla Chambers got ‘the loudest cheers’ and won the ‘Drake-alike Challenge’

The 21-year-old chef gushed to the Toronto Star: “It feels amazing. I feel like I've made it.[The pigtails look was] different from everyone else's. That's why I'm like, "Okay, I'll have it!"'

The 21-year-old chef gushed to the Toronto Star: “It feels amazing. I feel like I’ve made it.[The pigtails look was] different from everyone else’s. That’s why I think, “Okay, I’ll have it!”

X user @emiliabadillia tweeted on Saturday:

X user @emiliabadillia tweeted on Saturday: “Something so symbolic about a little girl winning the Drake lookalike contest…”

YouTuber Anthony Potero (2-L) wore a curly wig to channel the five-time Grammy winner's seven-year-old son, Adonis Mahbed Graham, alongside his fellow runner-up, John Puente (L)

The real Drake and Adonis pictured on October 13

YouTuber Anthony Potero (2-L) wore a curly wig to channel the five-time Grammy winner’s seven-year-old son, Adonis Mahbed Graham, alongside his fellow runner-up, John Puente (L)

The 23-year-old content creator created the $50 Timothée Chalamet look-alike contest in Lower Manhattan for digital invitation app Partiful on Oct. 26, where the 28-year-old Oscar nominee (pictured) made a surprise appearance

The 23-year-old content creator created the $50 Timothée Chalamet look-alike contest in Lower Manhattan for digital invitation app Partiful on Oct. 26, where the 28-year-old Oscar nominee (pictured) made a surprise appearance

Drake will next kick off his 11-date The Anita Max Win Tour on February 9 at Australia's Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne (pictured November 7)

Drake will next kick off his 11-date The Anita Max Win Tour on February 9 at Australia’s Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne (pictured November 7)

On November 25, the Emmy-nominated producer sued him and rap rival Kendrick Lamar's label Universal Music Group for using illegal

On November 25, the Emmy-nominated producer sued him and rap rival Kendrick Lamar’s label Universal Music Group for using illegal “bots and a payola scheme” to artificially inflate the streaming numbers of Not Like Us (pictured together in 2012). to blow.

The rap rivals began collaborating amicably on the OVO Sound co-founder’s 2011 album Take Care, Lamar’s 2012 song Poetic Justice and A$AP Rocky’s 2013 song F***** Problems.

The talented pair even happily toured together in 2012 on Drake’s $42.6 million-grossing, 65-date Club Paradise Tour.

Kendrick – who just scored seven Grammy nominations (Drake got zero) – will next headline the Super Bowl LIX Apple Music Halftime Show, held on February 9 at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, LA.