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Drake got Breaking Bad stars Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul to bartend at his birthday party

Drake got Breaking Bad stars Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul to bartend at his birthday party

The two actors whipped up a bunch of cocktails using their joint mezcal brand Dos Hombres.

Drake recently celebrated his 37th birthday and he did what any normal person would do.

He got a few big name celebrities to not only just come to his soiree, but to sit behind the bar and whip up drinks for everyone else.

Breaking Bad stars Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul were seen with shakers and other drink paraphernalia as they made cocktails for guests.

The rapper's birthday was held at Casadonna in Miami and he gave Paul and Cranston all the love for being there on his big day.


You might be wondering why these two A-listers would have done such a job.

Well, there's no doubt they would have got some free promotion for their shared mescal brand Dos Hombres.

The pair launched the spirit back in 2019 and described it as 'real, artesanal mezcal made by hand in Mexico'.

Cranston said of his collaboration with Paul: "We had the time of our lives while shooting Breaking Bad and truly built a very special bond.

"Knowing that we couldn't share the screen for quite a while - our thoughts turned to a new project."

But they didn't just want to make any old mezcal.

They set out to create 'something so damn good even people who don't think they like mezcal will love it'.

"We named it Dos Hombres - two guys on a quest," the post read.

"It's been a long and crazy journey and we couldn't be happier to share this with you and the rest of the world."

BNYX, who produced several tracks on Drake's latest album For All the Dogs, shared a video from the party to Twitter/X, and you can clearly see a bottle of Dos Hombres sitting at the bar.

The spirit has been well received in the industry and has won numerous awards.

When they were teasing the collaboration, they posted two donkeys, which ended up becoming the logo for Dos Hombres.

However, many people thought they were hinting at new Breaking Bad material as they assumed it was referencing drug mules.

That obviously didn't turn out to be correct, although we did eventually get the Breaking Bad movie El Camino that looked at Jesse Pinkman's (Paul) life after the TV show ended.

Featured Image Credit: Twitter/X/BYNX. Instagram/David Grutman

Topics: Celebrity, Drake, Breaking Bad, Bryan Cranston