SUPERSTAR rapper Drake won nearly £11MILLION on a single roulette spin while wearing a retro Arsenal shirt.
The 35-year-old Canadian sported the iconic 2005/06 classic with Thierry Henry's name and number on the back.
Drake posted the mega-win on his official Twitch channel stakedrake.
Just two days earlier, the music artist lost over £500k on a bet when he place a Arsenal and Barcelona double.
The Gunners held up their end of the bargain as they beat Leeds 1-0 through a late Bukayo Saka goal.
And the influential hip hop star won his money back and more as the roulette wheel landed on black 11.
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Drake celebrated with friends as the wager went his way.
According to Casino.org, Drake has bet over £900million worth of cryptocurrency in just two months.
Arsenal fans thought sights of him wearing their shirt may be signs of an imminent CURSE.
The Hotline Bling man is a huge sports fan and is often spotted linking up with the world’s top athletes.
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However, some reckon the musician is actually a bad luck charm.
That’s because numerous athletes and teams who associated with Drake saw their sporting ambitions quickly collapse.
Indeed, the “Drake Curse” has worked its way through basketball, tennis, NFL, UFC and boxing.
Teams including Manchester City and PSG recorded heavy defeats after linking up with Drake.
And just last week, Barcelona were hammered in El Clasico by Real Madrid after wearing a special jersey celebrating Drake becoming the first artist to get 50billion streams on Spotify.
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