Drake took to Instagram to share what a typical day looks like in his Toronto mansion, and we’re all just a little bit jealous.
It’s not so often you see rappers filming wholesome ‘day in the life videos’, but Drake has hopped on the trend…and people are loving it!
There are quite a few major differences between a day in the life of Drake, and perhaps any of us.
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One of the main differences being that most of us don’t wake up in a $100 million + mansion in Toronto…you could say it’s a little niche.
The clip, posted to his 145 million followers, starts with him walking the halls of his luxury residence, and then making a beverage of some kind in his private bar.
Standard…we do that too.
He then does a shot with his videographer, and stares at his album cover for a bit, which is hung up on his walls.
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You can’t really blame the guy.
It seems we’ve caught Drake on a little bit of a slow day, because he follows this up by smoking and staring at his fireplace.
After this comes swimming in his gigantic, private, indoor pool.
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This is where things start to get really wholesome.
After a dip in the pool, he does a quick plunge in what looks like an ice bath, and then pops off to do his skincare routine!
He really is ‘giving’ influencer-girlie.
Although we really can’t mock him because have you seen that skin?!
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We can only dream.
He completes this by sorting his hair out, which is plaited tightly, applying products.
He gets into his bed with about 50 million pillows and cushions on it, if you thought that was just a girl thing, clearly it’s a rapper thing too.
And that’s it, Drake's day in the life completed.
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We can’t help but think we might get a little bored if life really was like this every day.
But, of course, like we mentioned earlier, we’ve probably caught him on a quiet day.
People in the comments were baffled by the out-of-character video, with one saying: “Free whoever you made film this.”
Another said: “Not a get ready with me!!
“I like influencer Drake!”
A third added: “Top tier skincare routine.
“Love to see it!”
He bought the two-acre plot of land in Toronto in 2016 for $6.7 million, and later turned it into a $100+ million estate, decorated by Canadian designer, Ferris Rafauli.