Drake made a surprising move and joined controversial country star Morgan Wallen on stage in Houston.

While Drizzy did not perform with Wallen, he walked with the singer out from the back along with baseball legend Roger Clemens.

After the show, Wallen posted a clip of himself and Drake embracing backstage while paying tribute to the 6 God by playing his song “Under Ground Kings”.

Wallen has previously attracted intense controversy over his use of the N word which was caught on video.

While the country singer apologized for his use of the racial slur, the controversy led to a big increase in his popularity.

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It’s not the first time, Drake has endorsed a white celebrity saying the N word as he has been a frequent guest on Adin Ross’ Kick livestreams.

In other news, Drake recently revealed that he was one a historically cold betting streak.

Posting on his Instagram Stories, a screenshot of his gambling account revealed the 6 God had wagered almost $125 million over the last month and was more than $8 million in the hole.

The screenshot revealed that Drizzy had lost almost $6 million in the last week.

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Drake also wrote: “Gotta share the other side of gambling… Losses are so fried right now. I hope I can post a big win for you all soon cause I’m the only one that has never seen a max these guys max once a week.”

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Since posting the screenshot, Drake bet another $800,000 on the Oklahoma City Thunder to defeat the Indiana Pacers in game six of the NBA Finals, another wager that failed to come in.

Earlier this year, Drake revealed his biggest ever gambling win.

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He said: “The biggest win I ever had, I was actually in Dave & Busters — and this is testament to playing in a brick-and-mortar casino versus playing on Stake.

“I was getting this random girl to call roulette numbers and I hit, like, eight out of 10 numbers. I think by the end of the night, we had won like $38 million, $40 million. Yeah, $40 million.”

He added: “It was crazy. The craziest night ever gambling, for sure. January of 2024 was crazy. There’s not even a word for it.”