Drake on Sunday took to Instagram with a series of Instagram Stories posts, including one in which he was posed with Oscar-winning actor Cuba Gooding Jr. in a post tagged in St. Barts.
The Toronto native, 36 – who was previously seen in the luxe locale with Leonardo DiCaprio and Tobey Maguire – smiled as he posed with the Boyz n the Hood star, 55, on an apparent luxury yacht off the coast of the Caribbean island, a popular end-of-year destination for the wealthy.
Drake, whose full name is Aubrey Drake Graham, captioned the shot, ‘Cuba Gooding Jr and Dominican Badness Sr,’ while the actor posted the same shot with the same caption, ‘Boyz n da boat!’
The latest: Drake, 36, on Sunday took to Instagram with a series of Instagram Stories post, including one in which he was posed with Oscar-winning actor Cuba Gooding Jr., 55, in a post tagged in St. Barts
In the image, the God’s Plan performer wore a black button-up shirt with a necklace with multiple diamonds, while the actor was clad in a white top with a black vest.
Drake was also seen in a full-body selfie in which he donned a black button-up top with black pants and dress shoes.
He also shared a series of shots including a throwback picture in which he sat atop a Rolls Royce, writing, ‘I feel like this again.’
Drake also tagged Migos rapper Quavo into a post while looked to be the back of the musical artist’s head, with the caption, ‘Quavo you was on one last night.’
Drake was also seen in a full-body selfie in which he donned a black button-up top with black pants and dress shoes
Drake also tagged Migos rapper Quavo into a post while looked to be the back of the musical artist’s head, with the caption, ‘Quavo you was on one last night’
He also shared a series of shots including a throwback picture in which he sat atop a Rolls Royce, writing, ‘I feel like this again’
Drake shared a post of Chrome Hearts founder Laurie Lynn Stark, who he called ‘my family’
Drake also shared a memorial to late rapper Gangsta Boo, who was found dead at 43 Sunday
Drake also shared a post of Chrome Hearts founder Laurie Lynn Stark, who he called ‘my family’; and posted a memorial to late rapper Gangsta Boo, who was found dead at 43 Sunday.
The rap superstar and Lenny Kravitz were among the slated performers at a UNICEF charity gala held on the luxe island at the Emeraude Hotel Thursday.
Among the celebs who were expected to attend the exclusive bash included Diddy, Mary J. Blige and Mike Tyson, Hip Hop DX reported last week.
Gooding, Tyson and DiCaprio were among those who were at last year’s event.
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