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Drake Shows Off His Six-Pack of Abs in Mirror Selfie & Seemingly Teases Upcoming ‘Iceman’ Album

The 6 God also lost $200,000 betting on a UFC fight over the weekend.

Drake attends the Toronto Raptors and the Sacramento Kings basketball game at the Scotiabank Arena on Nov. 2, 2024 in Toronto, Canada.
Drake attends the Toronto Raptors and the Sacramento Kings basketball game at the Scotiabank Arena on Nov. 2, 2024 in Toronto, Canada.
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Drake posted a mirror selfie in front of his bar on his Instagram on June 28, which showed off his fitness regimen along with his six-pack of abs.

“I’m wide awake for the nights that separate the type who get to it til they get it right from the type who just …type,” he poetically penned in his caption.


The 6 God’s abs sent the internet into a frenzy as fans had plenty to say about the photo. Some complimented Drizzy’s chiseled physique while others believed his abs were the result of cosmetic surgery and not hard work.

“Abs etching,” one person asked. Another chimed in, “No way are we supposed to be believe those abs are real with running form like that!”

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Others opted to focus on his liquor collection: “Just missing Glenlivet 12.”

It was a busy weekend for the 6 God. He made another post that found him at a bar where he left a signature on the wooden wall teasing Iceman, which many suspect to be the name of Drake’s next solo album. “Iceman. Snow Owl Ranch,” he wrote.

Perhaps Drake and Nicki Minaj have something up their sleeve. Drizzy posted a throwback photo of Minaj to his Instagram Story on Sunday night (June 29), which found the queen in a blue shirt and American flag bandana.

On the gambling side, Drake’s pockets are a bit lighter closing out June as he lost $200,000 betting on Charles Oliveira, who was brutally knocked out in the first round by Ilia Topuria at UFC 317 in their lightweight title fight on Saturday night (June 28).

Next up, Drake will be heading across the pond, where he’ll be headlining the U.K.’s Wireless Fest for all three nights of the festival, celebrating its 20th anniversary from July 11 through July 13.

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This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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