Drake Reveals Over $100 Million in Gambling Losses in One Month
Canadian rap superstar Drake has disclosed staggering gambling losses of over $100 million within a single month, drawing attention once again to his high-stakes betting habits.
The 37-year-old artist took to Instagram Stories to share a screenshot from the online betting platform Stake, revealing total losses amounting to $124,527,265 over the past 30 days. “Gotta share the other side of gambling,” he captioned the post. “Losses are so fried right now. I hope I can post a big win for you all soon.”
Known for flaunting both his wins and losses online, Drake acknowledged his ongoing struggle to secure major payouts despite frequent bets. “I’m the only one that has never [hit] a max. These guys max once a week,” he added, referencing the platform’s maximum win threshold.
Drake, a brand ambassador for Stake, has become increasingly associated with high-profile sports bets in recent years. In August 2024, he lost $450,000 after backing UFC star Israel Adesanya, who fell to Dricus du Plessis in a middleweight title bout. Later, in November, he lost another $355,000 after wagering on boxing legend Mike Tyson, who was defeated by YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul in a much-anticipated heavyweight showdown.
While Drake’s gambling losses continue to spark conversation, fans have expressed concern over the growing size and frequency of his bets. For now, the rapper appears unfazed, hoping his luck will soon turn in his favour.